
Pattie has been sewing and giving beautiful
hand-stitched gifts to her family and friends for years, and people kept telling
her she should go into business, but it wasn't until she and her husband, Glenn,
decided to retire to Mexico that she figured out how it could be done.
They moved to a small town near Merida, Yucatan (4 hours west of Cancun), where
many of the poor women know how to embroider or do hand-sewing. With the
view in mind of helping these women make some much-needed extra income to help
out their families, StitchesBiz was born. The women earn at least half of
the selling price of each item, and they can do the work in their own homes
while still caring for their families. The money they earn goes a long way
toward supplying basic needs, and maybe even a few extras for them.
StitchesBiz is a Christian-owned and operated, non-profit
business.
The ladies of Cholul, Yucatan thank you for your
patronage.



Azucena Kique,
Carla & Lidia
Dina & her house



Eddy
Feni & Dulce
Raquel
Loni in her "hamaca", the typical bed here. Veronica is lucky enough to
have a gas stove in her cinder block kitchen. The area to the right, which
is her sink, is her only work space.
Most of my ladies are heavy-set due to a diet mostly of black beans and
tortillas.