Weaving was my love: Anna Apinis
The third owner of the loom, Anna Apinis, whose work has won various awards in both the Latvian-Australian and Australian communities, was also a gifted weaver. During the day Anna worked as a bookkeeper in a Latvian bakery in Sydney, while in the evenings she wove fabrics for folk costumes, which were commissioned by Australian Latvians. Weaving was important to Anna for a number of reasons: it allowed her to make a living in her new home country; it gave her something to do while starting life in a strange environment; it also helped her family and the Australian Latvian community maintain the Latvian way of life and its traditions. Anna’s husband Ervins relates:
Anna Apinis derived great pleasure from searching for Latvian designs and incorporating them in her weaving, as well as from the weaving process itself. She noted down Latvian designs and colour combinations in exercise books which she later used in her weavings and which Anita Apinis, Anna’s daughter, used to write a book about weaving. Anna commented: