Tying up Loose blog ends
These are a sampling of the pretty baby blankets that Adrianne's daughter (of Three Bags Full Knitting Studio in Northbrook)
knit this summer for the NICU. Molly you did a great job. They are the perfect size and perfect washable yarn choices. OOPS > PLEASE SEE MY COMMENT BELOW.....CHANGES IN POLICY PREVAIL. But Molly they won't go to waste...
These are Kim's picks from the Red Team swap box. I love the carved wooden crochet hook! I am always amazed at the cute stationery out there for knitters. Sarah get ready for the box to get to you next and soon.
Lastly this is how things are around my house lately. Rosalyn and Radar know how to enjoy a warm radiator!
I talk more in the comments!
Comments
The red box is moving fast. I'm looking forward to my turn.
OUR NEW BACK TO SLEEP PROTOCOLS IN THE NICU DISALLOW ANYTHING BUT A RECEIVING BLANKET TO BE ATOP OUR INFANTS. THIS IS TO SET THE CORRECT EXAMPLE FOR PARENTS. THE NEW SIDS PROTOCOLS SUGGEST INFANTS SLEEP IN SLEEPERS WITH NO BLANKETS. WE USE THEM IN THE NURSERY BECAUSE THE INFANTS ARE ON MONITORS.
ALL OF MOLLY'S HARDWORK IS GOING ......SOMEWHERE ELSE. I AM ALREADY LOOKING FOR A GREAT PLACE TO GIVE THEM TO. I AM HOPING SHE WILL LET ME DONATE THEM TO OUR LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTER FOR HOMELESS CATS WHO LOVE A REAL BLANKET.
SO NO MORE ISCU / NICU HAND MADE BLANKETS.....FOR THE GOOD EXAMPLE TO ALL
My ALlison actually napped on that radiator......I agree it is lumpy, but she is either part cat or nuts!
-Kim.
Our nursery wants a receiving blanket, the little flannel one, only, on the baby. We can still decorate the incubators or isolettes with a blanket. Somehow this seems strange to me. Eventually the blanket could be misused, so I will guess that we will not be doing that much longer either. I wrote a Rav thread about it this weekend and the reactions were swift and strong! Dont shoot the messenger I thought!