Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Pigeon Power


Images from Cloud9 blog.
 You've got to see these
adorable projects made out of
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus fabric.

If you're not familiar with the Pigeon, 
you need to be.  :)

Here is the book:

We love the Pigeon.
Our family favorite is this book:


My kids impersonate the Pigeon pretty well. 
The book is celebrating 10 years.
My oldest has requested a quilt!?

All of these fantastic library photos are from 
Cloud9's blog.

Made by Rae backpack pattern.
 
 


Chocolate Cranium crayon roll tutorial.
 

Rachel Low Lunch Bag tutorial.

Pencil case that holds plenty.


Free quilt project.

"Boys shirt sewn up by Karen LePage. This particular pattern is from a Japanese pattern book, but there's lots of cute styles on the market if you search for it."

"A good sized lunch bag or just something to carry gear in."
I would like that skirt for me!
"Pretty tiered skirt by Karen LePage (sorry, theres no pattern for this!) A simple elastic waist and 3 equally tiered layers."

 Come see the Pigeon
we have it in yardage, fat quarters, and the quilt kit.  
If you want just a little, we have some smaller pieces,
there are strips, 5" squares and 10" squares.

It's all in the shop.

"True Story."


10 comments:

  1. That is really cute and it looks wonderful in all of the projects.

    Debbie

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  2. I love this fabric! Wouldn't mind a shirt and skirt out of them myself! Guess I'm going to have to learn more about this pigeon (haven't read those books...I'm old :) )

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  3. Awesome projects!!! Pigeon is very sweet - although I am not familiar with him... my kids are much too old (but to young to have kids!!)

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  4. Love it! We love the Pigeon at our house too!

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  5. What's wrong with me?? I don't think I ever read a pigeon book. I think it's only familiar to me because I saw it your house??

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  6. now why do i love this? never heard of book. time for me to check out the kids section. the fabric is adorable.

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  7. No one is too old for the Pigeon book! And yes please, I still would like a quilt. :)

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  8. I've never heard of the book. I am going to have to look it up as the fabrics are darling.

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  9. What a bunch of fun projects! I just adore this fabric and picked some up last week!!

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