Hip Hop Baby, A Finished Comfort or Baby Quilt
Hip Hop Baby, A Finished Comfort or Baby Quilt
Hip Hop Baby, A Finished Comfort or Baby Quilt
Hip Hop Baby, A Finished Comfort or Baby Quilt
Hip Hop Baby, A Finished Comfort or Baby Quilt
Hip Hop Baby, A Finished Comfort or Baby Quilt
Hip Hop Baby, A Finished Comfort or Baby Quilt
Hip Hop Baby, A Finished Comfort or Baby Quilt

Hip Hop Baby, A Finished Comfort or Baby Quilt

Regular price
$150.00
Sale price
$150.00
Unit price
per 

Handmade quilt by women in San Pedro Sula, Honduras

Description

 

Kendy's 1.5" hexagon quilt in vibrant colors showcases her talent and dedication to her craft. The scrap design adds a unique and visually appealing touch to the quilt.

In her late 20's, Kendy carries the responsibility of caring for her three young children, as well as her siblings. Her commitment to providing for her family is evident in her efforts to save money for a new roof. Recognizing the impact of the tropical weather in San Pedro Sula, Kendy aspires to address the leaking issues in her home to ensure a safe and dry living environment for her loved ones.

Working for One Common Thread has been a source of gratitude for Kendy, as it provides her with an opportunity to earn income and contribute to her family's needs. By supporting Kendy's quilt-making, you play a crucial role in helping her achieve her goal of getting a new roof. Your purchase not only adds a beautiful piece to your collection but also directly supports Kendy's aspirations for a better living situation.

We commend Kendy's dedication and hard work, as she navigates the challenges of providing for her children and siblings. Your support through One Common Thread makes a significant difference in Kendy's life and empowers her to create a safer and more secure home environment.


Materials
high-quality thread, cotton fabrics for quilt top, minky or velvet fabric backing.

Dimensions
36" x 48"     Made with 1.5" hexagons


Predominant Colors
Various Multi Colors; Aquamarine Velvet backing

Beautifully hand-stitched hexagon quilt. Majority of fabric is donated and proceeds employ women living in poverty in the "bordos" of San Pedro Sula, Honduras