Handmade quilt by women in San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Description
This beautiful quilt, Generation Love, was made by a Karin who lives in poverty. It's wonderful that Karin has found joy and opportunity through sewing with One Common Thread. Being able to contribute to her family's well-being while pursuing her passion is a significant accomplishment. The support provided by your donations, such as the new roof for her house, has undoubtedly made a positive impact on her living conditions.
Saving for a refrigerator and other supplies to improve her home demonstrates Karin's determination to create a better living environment for her children. Access to basic amenities like a refrigerator can greatly enhance their daily lives by ensuring proper food storage and reducing waste. It's admirable that Karin is actively working towards these goals, and it's through the collective support of initiatives like One Common Thread that she can make progress.
As a young mother raising four boys, Karin undoubtedly faces various challenges. However, her dedication to her family's well-being and her commitment to improving their living situation is commendable. Providing her with the necessary resources and support can help empower Karin to continue making positive changes for herself and her children.
By supporting Karin's efforts, you are not only assisting her in achieving her goals but also helping create a more stable and nurturing environment for her children to thrive in. Your contributions play a crucial role in enabling Karin and others like her to build better lives for themselves and their families.
All in all, your purchase will directly affect the livelihood of this skilled woman, bringing her one step closer to financial stability.
Materials
high-quality thread, cotton fabrics for quilt top, minky or velvet fabric backing.
Dimensions
40" x 48"
Predominant Colors
Various Multi Colors; Teal Minky 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