18 COUNT MONO CANVAS
This single-weave needlepoint canvas is strong and durable, making it perfect for different stitches and thicknesses
By purchasing one or several of our handmade needlepoint belts, you obtain a stylish accessory to wear, provide a well paying job for a hard working Haitian woman and contribute to the education of that woman’s children so that they can break the cycle of poverty their families have been stuck in.
At Good Threads, we have 3 goals: create beautiful, original, durable, high-quality belts (and other handmade items) and to create a well paying job that will help a Haitian family live with dignity and improve the education and prospects of the children of our workers. All of our products are lovingly produced in Haiti, and a fair share of all sales proceeds are returned to this island nation to benefit future generations of citizens.
You will not find many opportunities to support an amazing cause and expand your collection of handmade needlepoint belts. By supporting and enjoying the quality products from Good Threads, you accomplish two important goals: Look Good, Do Better!
We currently offer a line of 39 designs from which you can select, but we also accept custom orders. This gives you, the customer, complete creative control, if you wish. It also makes it easy to personalize individual belts with names, initials, or even logos.
Some of the existing needlepoint belt designs offered by Good Threads include:
For those individuals looking to make their own individual statement, nothing does it better than a Good Threads hand-stitched needlepoint belt. These imported belts serve multiple purposes, look great for both casual and formal occasions, and, for each belt sold, a child is fed fifteen nourishing meals by the Joan Rose Foundation.
Even better, each belt purchase gives another hard-working Haitian mother almost a week of well paid work. On top of making much needed money for day-to-day living needs, they are also contributing to the future of their children by the handiwork they perform for appreciative Americans today. These caring parents earn a great deal of satisfaction in the knowledge that their work is not only allowing them to pay their day to day bills but that their children are receiving opportunities to achieve real success in the future.
Perhaps best of all is that you too benefit by helping others help themselves. Since no two needlepoint belts are alike, each item is a truly unique addition to your wardrobe. With a variety of patterns and designs, our customers enjoy creating their own collections of one-of-a-kind belts presenting various looks and tones.
It goes without saying that these belts make wonderful gifts for every occasion. They could not find a gift like this in any store, no matter how high the quality or broad the selection.
By creating and providing beautifully hand-crafted needlepoint belts (plus dog collars, key chains, and other needlepoint products), the underlying mission of Good Threads is intended to accomplish two important and worthy goals:
1. Create employment opportunities for parents of children attending school at the Joan Rose Foundation
2. Financially contribute to the Joan Rose Foundation 2% of all gross revenue plus 10% of all net profits generated by the efforts of Good Threads
Founded in 2010 in Esperanza, Dominican Republic by David Palmer of Bloomfield, MI, the stated mission of the Joan Rose Foundation is to “help impoverished children break the cycle of poverty that they are stuck in.” By 2015, operations were moved to Jacmel, Haiti, along with 23 core Haitian families, concerned these Haitian children could not find enduring success in the Dominican Republic.
Land was purchased in Jacmel, and there are now 12 buildings with 27 housing units. Since the relocation, more than 50 local children have been accepting, boosting total enrollment beyond 125 students. The contributions from Good Threads helps to pay for:
The Joan Rose Foundation was named in honor of David Palmer’s grandmother, Joan Rose Palmer, whose life was dedicated to seeking out the good in other people. David Palmer is also one of the principal founders and is currently president of Good Threads and is proud to continue promoting the good in other people, especially those with fewer prospects.
As further proof of our mission of community sharing, Good Threads is established as a Certified B Corporation, (also known as a Benefit Corporation) with the commitment to balance profits with purposes. This is accomplished by Good Threads considering the impact the operation of our business has on our workers, customers, suppliers, the community, and the environment. To qualify as a Benefit Corporation is not easy: the qualification process includes an thorough evaluation of the organization’s policies, structure, actions, financials, and operating agreement. Not every applicant passes this rigorous process, so we are especially proud to have earned the Benefit Corporation certification.
Every belt produced by our devoted and talented Haitian workers at Good Threads uses the highest quality materials possible:
This single-weave needlepoint canvas is strong and durable, making it perfect for different stitches and thicknesses
This non-divisible thread has a slight twist, creating a more textured feel and look than cotton floss
This strong durable leather won’t crack, tear, peel, or puncture, making it ideal for belts
Our buckles are as strong and durable as the leather to which it attaches, plus offers a great look
We also sell on Faire, the online wholesale marketplace, to better serve your business needs and interests. If, for any reason, you wish to return your unused/unworn purchase, we offer a 30-day refund policy. All orders are scheduled to ship within three business days using USPS.