Run it by a friend or two, or wait a month or two, and see what sort of reaction happens. A lot of us quilt our own quilts instead of have a professional do them and they may be a shade less perfect because of that. I've never sent one out; just want to do it myself (I'm not a perfectionist... would have to give up quilting if I were).
Or give that one to a church blanket drive or to Good Will (there will be a delighted someone who isn't as critical as a quilter can be ... especially of ones own work) and make a new one. If it is a baby quilt it won't take gallons of fabric.
Also, I know that the fashion is LOTS of quilting within a quilt, but be aware that for a baby quilt, especially, less quilting means a softer, more cuddly quilt. At quilt shows I've seen quilting that blows me away it is so beautiful, but I think of many of them to be quilted so much they are really more for show than for using. And that's alright, but it's not what you are doing right now.
I always try to enhance the design of a quilt, which may mean SID sometimes, but often it can be, especially with children's quilts, outlining to made features pop out, or simply putting a heart or a star or an animal outline within a simpler block. Somethng to be discovered someday.
You ARE a quilter!!! We come in all shapes, genders and ages and with different tastes and certainly different skills. HAPPY SEWING!