Sougan Under the Stars in Union Blues
78" x 91"
I sketched the pieced and appliqued above in my newest reproduction collection
for Moda: Union Blues. Yardage and precuts are available in shops now.
The pattern comes from Calico Cowboys,
a pattern book Karla Menaugh
and I did several years ago.
Jean Stanclift made the original Sougan Under the Stars in woven plaids and checks. We used strips cut 7" x 13-1/2" and for the edges 7" squares.
Jean chose six blues (1-1/8 yard each).
You need 77 rectangles and
14 squares.
Deb Rowden stitched one in mustards and goldenrod
The star for the 7" strips should be about 12" to cover two strips. We give you a variety of stars in the book. You can print the pattern above on an 8-1/2" x 11" sheet of paper, It will be 8". If you have a larger printer, print it at 150% to get a large star.
You can always find star patterns on the web. Do a web search for the words "printable star pattern."
I found this version of Sougan Under the Stars by
Katherine Kanagy online. She
combined cowboy prints and golden stars.
You may not know what a sougan is. It's a regional word for a utility quilt. Cowboys out on the range slept in bedrolls, often with a sougan in the middle.
See a photo of an old sougan, once part of a bedroll at the Library of Congress:
Bedrolls in camp
Photos by Russell Lee in 1938
Library of Congress
Comedian Will Rogers recalling his days as a cowboy:
"I staked [my horse] out in good grass and hit the old sougans, as I was dead tired."
We still have some new copies of Calico Cowboys for sale
in my Etsy shop. Click here: