On May 3rd I visited Mrs Irena Skorupska’s weaving studio in Kamianki-Czabaje. Mrs Irena is in her 80s, but still active as a traditional weaver. It is a real weavers’ family. Her daughter, Magda Papakul also weaves, her granddaughters and even great-grandchildren can weave.
Apart from the family there were other weavers too – like ladies from weaving workshop in Hrud or Małgorzata Pepłowska, well known artist of Polish traditional doubleweave.
It’s good to see that weaving tradition is passed down to younger generation.
On May 3rd I visited Mrs Irena Skorupska’s weaving studio in Kamianki-Czabaje. Mrs Irena is in her 80s, but still active as a traditional weaver. It is a real weavers’ family. Her daughter, Magda Papakul also weaves, her granddaughters and even great-grandchildren can weave.
Apart from the family there were other weavers too – like ladies from weaving workshop in Hrud or Małgorzata Pepłowska, well known artist of Polish traditional doubleweave.
It’s good to see that weaving tradition is passed down to younger generation.
On May 3rd I visited Mrs Irena Skorupska’s weaving studio in Kamianki-Czabaje. Mrs Irena is in her 80s, but still active as a traditional weaver. It is a real weavers’ family. Her daughter, Magda Papakul also weaves, her granddaughters and even great-grandchildren can weave.
Apart from the family there were other weavers too – like ladies from weaving workshop in Hrud or Małgorzata Pepłowska, well known artist of Polish traditional doubleweave.
It’s good to see that weaving tradition is passed down to younger generation.
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