whats a another good color for a baby girl?
i'm making a baby quilt for a couple who are expecting a girl. so far i have pink yellow and purple on the front. its a square pattern. i need a color for the back of it. i was thinking using a flannel fabric. would that be bad for the baby?
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- like a light green color..
- you could use a pale green color. and no flannel is perfectly fine its used on most baby blankets.
- sage is our fav.
- How about a soft light green?
- I think an aqua blue would be gorgeous or a soft sable color.
- You could do a pale green or orange. Any pale color in a soft fabric is the best!
- I think that would be fine..... Peach Light green Teal Sage green Light blue (it is ok to accent with) Rose Cream
- light mint green, pale yellow, a pastel blue/green, and why not white?
- I was thinking just what the other posters were thinking, pale green.
- How about a pretty spring green? Not something that will get annoying, but rather a color that reminds you of the outdoors.
- I dont think or know if fannel fabric would be wrong I would ask, but you can use, rad, or maybe another color pink like bright pink or light light pink? good luck GOD BLess!
- No flannel is good because they get cold easily. Maybe a lavender color..... which is purple and you already used that color, just depends on how it looks. Maybe try different shades of the colors you already used.
- idk if it'd be badfor the baby. But maybe you should trying finding cotton fabrics. And on the back I think you should use yellow blue white purple and pink. Like the quilt on the link below. vv http://www.thenetpages.com/quiltshop/images/bquilt1.jpg
- a very light green or blue would be your best bet...
- No flannel will be great...nice and soft. Someone mentioned peach and I think that would be really pretty and different.
- sky blue is nice for girls or mint.
- a green would be great. I use a lot of red (pink and red are like valentine's day) you could also put white or black on the back too :) those colors go with anything
- light green
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