Glory is another woman who participated in our “Who Are You?” campaign in Cameroon. She took a disposable camera and used it to give us a glimpse into her life. The pictures Glory took emphasize how important sewing is in her life. As a seamstress, she is able to provide for her family while also expressing herself creatively.
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Thank you for sharing a piece of these beautifull womens’ lives with us. Neat clothes in the background, she is obviously very proud of her sewing machine
How strange that these ‘old fashioned’ machines are thrown on the scrap heap in the western world, yet these women make such wonderful garments with them. Wish there was a way we could get sewing machines to them. xx