The Good News, A Finished Quilt
The Good News, A Finished Quilt
The Good News, A Finished Quilt
The Good News, A Finished Quilt
The Good News, A Finished Quilt
The Good News, A Finished Quilt
The Good News, A Finished Quilt

The Good News, A Finished Quilt

Regular price
$215.00
Sale price
$215.00
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per 
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Handmade quilt by women in San Pedro Sula, Honduras

Description

Mariela's story highlights the challenges she faces due to her limited education but also showcases the immense love and joy she finds in being a mother. At 24 years-old, her son holds a special place in her heart, and his well-being is of utmost importance to her.

The fear she experiences when her son falls ill is understandable, given her limited resources and educational background. Access to healthcare and medical support is crucial, especially for vulnerable families like Mariela's. It's essential for organizations like One Common Thread to continue providing assistance to families in need, ensuring that they have the means to address health concerns and support their children's well-being.

The recent improvements in Mariela's home, including a new roof, new floor, and a new oven range, are significant milestones for her and her family. These upgrades bring tangible benefits, such as improved living conditions and a safer cooking environment. Mariela's appreciation for these improvements reflects the positive impact that One Common Thread's support has had on her life.

By purchasing this quilt, you not only get a beautiful and cozy addition to your home but also support a hardworking mother who is trying her best to provide for her family. So why not bring home this gorgeous quilt and make a difference in someone's life today?

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

Dimensions
51" x 58"


Predominant Colors
Browns, White, Red and Greens; Cafe 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