Chameleon Blue
FRIENDLY BEE
Regular price
$20.00
Such a friendly bee. With a bright yellow head, topped with two black antennae, and a black and yellow striped belly, this winged creature is as gentle as can be. It is the perfect size for little hands and the rattle inside gives a soft sound when shaken. Hand crocheted from soft cotton yarn in Bangladesh by women artisans working together in rural communities.
- Handmade in Bangladesh
- 100% cotton yard
- Hand wash, air dry
- 5"L x 3"W x 2"D
This Fair Trade co-operative was started by a young English woman living in Bangladesh when she noticed that many of the women working in the garment factories came from distant villages and had to leave their children with grandparents for months at a time while they worked in the city. The English woman gathered a few of the local women around her and taught them how to knit and crochet small dolls and creatures that could be sold in the Western markets, with the hope of providing an alternative source of income to Bangladeshi women. These women, with the English woman's help, were then able to teach more women in their own village. From a handful there are now hundreds of women now employed making these toys while living at home in their villages. They walk to work, a central place within their village, often taking their babies with them. Together they sit, knitting and crocheting community and love together into each heirloom toy.
- Handmade in Bangladesh
- 100% cotton yard
- Hand wash, air dry
- 5"L x 3"W x 2"D
This Fair Trade co-operative was started by a young English woman living in Bangladesh when she noticed that many of the women working in the garment factories came from distant villages and had to leave their children with grandparents for months at a time while they worked in the city. The English woman gathered a few of the local women around her and taught them how to knit and crochet small dolls and creatures that could be sold in the Western markets, with the hope of providing an alternative source of income to Bangladeshi women. These women, with the English woman's help, were then able to teach more women in their own village. From a handful there are now hundreds of women now employed making these toys while living at home in their villages. They walk to work, a central place within their village, often taking their babies with them. Together they sit, knitting and crocheting community and love together into each heirloom toy.