Rhonda Davenport has a passion for Swedish weaving, a fabric art that uses monk’s cloth, a fabric sometimes used for cross-stitching, to make blankets and other items.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
Rhonda Davenport has a passion for Swedish weaving, a fabric art that uses monk’s cloth, the same fabric used in cross-stitching, to make blankets and other items.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
While visiting Holston Mountain Artisans recently, Paula Echols of Norfolk, Virginia, (standing) watches Rhonda Davenport demonstrate Swedish weaving, a fabric art that uses some of the same principles as cross-stitch.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
Rhonda Davenport shows off a blanket she created through Swedish weaving techniques.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
"I do this because I enjoy working with fabric and yarn," Rhonda Davenport says of Swedish weaving. "I like the feel of the fabric, and I like to keep my hands busy."
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
Rhonda Davenport says Christmas colors are very popular among the people who buy her crafts, including afghans, mantle scarves and table runners.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
Rhonda Davenport has a passion for Swedish weaving, a fabric art that uses monk’s cloth, a fabric sometimes used for cross-stitching, to make blankets and other items.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
Rhonda Davenport has a passion for Swedish weaving, a fabric art that uses monk’s cloth, the same fabric used in cross-stitching, to make blankets and other items.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
While visiting Holston Mountain Artisans recently, Paula Echols of Norfolk, Virginia, (standing) watches Rhonda Davenport demonstrate Swedish weaving, a fabric art that uses some of the same principles as cross-stitch.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
"I do this because I enjoy working with fabric and yarn," Rhonda Davenport says of Swedish weaving. "I like the feel of the fabric, and I like to keep my hands busy."
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News