stick people probably would pass muster on BYC family threads. Whereas realistic drawings would get closed down.
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Most of the baby quilts i make go to my MIL to distribute to the family. But so far, no thank you's from a single person. And since DIL was going up to NJ to visit her sister (who had a baby Xmas day), i sent along a quilt. No thank you note, no email, no phone call.Very nice work.
I like fuzzy... makesme remember old fashioned things... and warmth!
Kid 3, when he was born... in the car... we then used an ambulance to get the rest of the way to the hospital. (In hind sight.... stupid choice... but whatever)
Anyway, the ambulance had been stocked with lap quilts made by the local quilting group.
It was a very nice baby blanket to have for the new kid, greatly appreciated.
So awesome that you are making those for the NICU, I know they will be appreciated.

I am able to build no my drawing is all stick people
Most of the baby quilts i make go to my MIL to distribute to the family. But so far, no thank you's from a single person. And since DIL was going up to NJ to visit her sister (who had a baby Xmas day), i sent along a quilt. No thank you note, no email, no phone call.
Is that just typical for this generation or what?
Especially considering how much the materials cost and the time involved.That'll work.
Typical and SAD.