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Nathan’s Quilt – Lucky Stars

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I made this quilt for my son Nathan before he was born. The pattern is called Lucky Stars. by Missouri Quilt Company. It was fun and easy, and I love the way it turned out.

I used a western print for the star background, and assorted bandana prints, plaids, and other suitable prints for the rest of the blocks.

Lucky Stars western quilt

The back is red bandana.

 Lucky stars western quilt back

It’s called “lap size” which is larger than a crib size.

 Lucky Stars cowboy quilt

Instead of using a store-bought batting, I lined it with an old flannel sheet. This makes it warm without being too bulky. It measures approximately 45″ x 60.”

western Lucky Stars lap quilt

 

Lucky Stars cowboy western quilt

I’ve also done another version of this quilt; you can see it HERE. And see all of my quilt posts HERE.

 

Hi! I’m Nicki! Welcome to my blog! I live in Texas with my husband and five children, and a wild assortment of dog, cats, chickens, and ducks. I’m a second-generation homeschooler, a book lover, and history enthusiast. I gush about all of these things on this blog, and I hope to share the love with you! Be sure to follow me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. Join my subscriber list for access to my FREE Download Library:



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    September 24, 2016 at 5:54 pm

    […] can see the quilt I made for my son, Nathan, from this same pattern HERE and check out my other quilt projects […]

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