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With Warp and Weft (English language edition)
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31 December 2006

The village of Metsovo, called Amintziou in the Vlach language, is one of the most famous traditional settlements in Greece. Nestled in the heart of the Pindos mountain range, Metsovo owes its fame to the beauty of the landscape and the uniqueness of its hand-woven textiles.
This book deals with the secrets of the weaving of Metsovo, which are presented in a simple, yet elegant manner. The subject is not only treated from a strictly technical and aesthetic point of view, but consideration is also given to the various interpretations of it, its symbols, and role of weaving as a factor in the everyday life of Metsovo.
Representative examples of domestic textiles and traditional costumes from the Collection of the Laographic Museum of the Baron M. Tositsa Foundation are described in succinct, authoritative texts, accompanied by impressive, lavish illustrations, which introduce us to the beauty of the art and tradition of the weaving of Metsovo.
A final section includes detailed drawings and descriptions of the decorative motifs and designs used in the woven textiles.
ART / History / General, DESIGN / Textile & Costume, HISTORY / Social History, HISTORY / Europe / General, European history, Social and cultural history, History of art, Textile artworks
Prologue: IOANNA PAPANDONIOU
Introduction: ELENA AVEROFF
Texts: CATHERINE VAN STEEN, ELENI LYKIARDOPOULOS
Hidden Secrets of Metsovo Textiles
A Few Words obout Metsovo
Household Textiles
Uses of the Textiles
Creating the Textiles
Making the Metsovite Textiles
Material and Weave Structure
Textile Fulling in Metsovo
The Watermill and Fulling Process
Types of Household Textiles
Floor Covers
Textiles for The Doorway
Textiles for The Wall
Textiles for The Fireplace
Textiles for The Basia
Cushion Covers
Flokatis - Velentzas
Textile Motifs
Women’s Costume
Everyday and Festive Costume
Bridal Costume
Men’s Costume
Dimita
Bourazana
Overcoats and Capes
Decorative Designs of the Woven Textiles
Glossary