Friday, December 4, 2009

My Sougan


Time for another quilt.
We've been sleeping under this one all fall. I made it and it's a rarity for me because:
1. it is made out of all purchased quilt store fabrics.
2. it mostly follows a pattern with no improvisation.

I made it as a sample for a Sunflower Pattern Cooperative book, Calico Cowboys. We wanted to show another colorway, the quilt in the book is darker, with off-white stars. My brick fabrics are all flannels, as are the stars. The stars are appropriate: sougans are tied comforters used by cowboys camping on the range.

It measures 72" x 80", a nice fit for our queen-size bed. It was fun to make because it went together quickly. Lori Kukuk went wild with the quilting, it is gorgeous.

I appliqued my initials and the year onto the top before it was quilted, I wish I thought to do that on my quilts more often.

I'm reading the best book about cowboys and more now. It's Half Broke Horses, Jeannette Walls' new book. I'm having a hard time putting it down. Click on the book name above and you can see a video of Walls talking about the book!

4 comments:

  1. I really like the way you have appliqued your initials and date on the quilt...think I might copy that idea! It looks so neat and part of the quilt.

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  2. This is one of the most beautiful quilts! Thank you for sharing the quilt and giving us information (and link) to Jeanette Wall's novel. I loved the video and watched the old one about "Glass Castles," too. Karmen

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  3. I'm in the middle of reading Half Broke Horses too, it IS hard to put it down!I cannot imaging the spunk it took to live like that, I just wouldn' have lasted!

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  4. Do use that initial/date idea, you won't forget when you made your quilt. Isn't Jeannette Walls remarkable? I'm not sure I would have survived her childhood either, she clearly got some of her grandma's strength.

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