Handmade quilt by women in San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Description
Marta's journey is truly remarkable, and her dedication to her craft and entrepreneurial spirit are truly inspiring. The quilt she has created with theater fabrics is a testament to her creativity and talent as a maker.
Discovering Marta's sewing skills while walking through the slums was a fortuitous encounter. It became evident that she had been quietly helping a friend who already sewed for One Common Thread. Recognizing Marta's potential and her genuine enthusiasm, she was promptly welcomed into the program, complete with her own bank account and projects.
Since joining One Common Thread, Marta has found joy and fulfillment in her work. Her commitment and hard work have paid off, enabling her to purchase a refrigerator. This acquisition not only represents a tangible improvement in her living conditions but also opened up a new opportunity for Marta. Utilizing her refrigerator, Marta started a frozen chocolate banana stand from her home, providing her with an additional income stream.
Materials
high-quality thread, flannel fabrics, minky or velvet fabric backing.
Dimensions
56" x 63"
Predominant Colors
Blue and Various Colors; Gray 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