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I like the light blue... it pops and brings out the subtle blues in the rest of the quilt. Not so boring.
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I like the blue. But I think a dark, dark brown or black. This will make your blocks pop.
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Go with the blue. It picks up the blue in the squares and brings everything together.
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My vote goes to the blue in the second picture, it makes it all POP!!!
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I like the gold and brown, it makes the squares stand out, the blue takes away from the squares
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boring or not -------the brown.
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I vote for the dark blue.
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lite blue ......Michele
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