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Little Sue 4.9
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The quilt is beautiful and the colors are perfect. I love those colors and they look great together. Great job and thank you for sharing.
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That is beautiful....purple is my favorite color to put in a quilt. Now...off to find that pattern :)
This board has a way of increasing my "to-do list" as far as quilting patterns lol
Christine
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I like the POP of the black! doesn't bother me that it isn't batik. it is quite striking.
Your quilt is awesome!
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Or I could use a dark purple batik instead of the black since there is no black in the body of the quilt.
This was my thought also. Beautiful quilt!
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I think the dark purple would
look great. Not as stark as the
black. Hugs, Sharon
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By all means, use the black. Perfect frame for the quilt and it really make the bold colors pop - I love it.
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