History

The vision for Eternal Threads began with the Sofi tote project in rural villages of south India to provide income to women who were so industrious and hardworking, but also limited to help their families with any additional income except to work in the rice fields once or twice a year during harvest time. This initial project with 20 women ultimately resulted in employing 250 women full time.

From the beginning this project was envisioned as a model to help women in many parts of the world.  In 2008 this vision became a reality as Eternal Threads added four new projects in Nepal, Thailand, Madagascar and Afghanistan.

Part of this vision was the desire to connect women in the developed world to women struggling to survive in underdeveloped nations.  By selling their handiwork Eternal Threads is able to tell the story of these women and by purchasing their work you can be a part of providing them with hope and a future.