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LETTER FROM A READER: LINEN STORIES

LETTER FROM A READER: LINEN STORIES

September 12, 2022
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Image courtesy of Warsaw Academy of Science

We want to say thank you to Joanna Skoczynska for writing to us to share her textile story, which we extend to you - our readers.

Bought up in the 1950's and 60's in London to a Polish mother, Joanna was awarded a British Council scholarship to study weaving in Poland from 1974-1976. She studied under Krystyna Szcepanowska, the niece of Elenora Plutynska, the Professor in the 1950's of the famous Polish tapestry weavers including Magdalena Abakanowicz. 

In the second year of her scholarship, Joanna went to a technical school for girls in Zakopane, deep in the mountains, where they learnt a trade. She became fascinated by Polish folk art and traditional textile techniques and skills.

Image courtesy of Warsaw Academy of Science

In her letter to us, Joanna shared some images collected from the Ethnography department at Warsaw Academy of Science which she was inspired by and reminded her of her time in Poland, being introduced to the rich textile history and culture, as well as textile skills.

Image courtesy of Warsaw Academy of Science

Belgian, Dutch and French linen are well known but we were fascinated to see the production of Polish linen documented in these images. Images that resonate with a time passed and a time cherished. Joanna believes that linen production stopped from around the 1960's but we will be endeavouring to find out more about this history and industry. 

Image courtesy of Warsaw Academy of Science

Joanna returned to Krakow, Poland 15 years ago.

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7 comments

Living in London after the war with an English mother and Polish father I visited my Polish family in the 60s and 70s. Linen cloths were very much part of a well laid table in Polish peoples homes. My Polish family insisted on buying exquisite linen table cloths as presents for me to bring back. These were usually bought in Cepelia government shops specialising in creative Polish crafts. Some of the table clothes were in their raw linen colour and whitened with many washes. I still use them today.

Krysia KolodziejekNovember 28, 2022

Thanks for posting this. In the text you did not mention Irish Linen. My matriarchal ancestors were linen weavers in Donegal. There is still some linen being woven there to this day.

David MendozaNovember 28, 2022
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