Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Quiltsy Cares Sue Waldrep 3-10-15

We are continuing today with our month long celebration of Quiltsy Cares Charity Quilts with team member Sue Waldrep of Quiltsbysuewaldrep. Sue is donating her quilt to Oceana County Medical Care Facility, Hart MI
 


 This nursing home is special to her because this is her local nursing home and has been a place where she volunteers from time to time. She is donating a lap quilt to be used by a wheelchair bound patient.


 Her shop on Etsy is primarily a shop for original quilted items ranging anywhere from Mug Mats to King Sized Quits. She lives and works out of her home in a very rural part of the West Michigan lakeshore area and finds that Etsy provides her access to the world.

 Sue began quilting in 2011. After 30+ years of traveling to Art Fairs, she decided to quit painting and find an art form that would allow her to quit heating the studio, and be able to work out of a bedroom. Quilting turned out to be the perfect solution!

 She joined Quiltsy in 2012 and feels that this team has made the greatest difference in her whole Etsy experience.
 
 
Written by Pat Young of PatsPassionQuilteds, Quiltsy Team member since May 2011
 
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10 comments:

moosecarol said...

Lovely work, and worthy charity!

teachpany said...

Very pretty! I'm sure someone will love having that to keep them comfortable. Thanks!

Kathy Kinsella said...

Gorgeous quilt that will be treasured by the person who receives it.

Lauren/CactusPenguin said...

Beautiful quilt! Thank you for donating your time and resources!

StephsQuilts said...

Gorgeous quilt, as always from you Sue. Very lucky person who gets that one.

Barbara Wood said...

Oh what a beautiful quilt! I know it will be a joy to the person who receives it.

Gayle Pulley paintedquilts said...

Beautiful quilt and a very generous donation.

Jennifer said...

Beautiful quilt by Sue!

djw quilts said...

Very nice! The recipient will feel wrapped in love for sure.

sallymanke said...

Beautiful quilt going to an important local charity. Sue's work is incredible!