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Redondo and Hermosa

Studio Tantrum #1

I loved this pattern by Studio Tantrum. I had to try it out on my daughter, it was fun to make, and she loves wearing it! I did it in all designer cotton, so it’s really soft, but a huge pain to iron!

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  1. gailete | | #1

    When I saw the name Studio Tantrum, my first impulse was to think the little girl was having a tantrum in her new dress as I haven't heard of this company. The dress and girl are adorable. I love dessing girls in dresses as it is so rare any more.

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    In_Stitches | | #2

    Detailing is wonderful

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    HUNGRYmama | | #3

    love, love. love Studio Tantrum! nice interpretation. well worth the effort to iron!

  4. Voet | | #4

    Your daughter is adorable. She really works that dress. She could be a model! You did a great job.

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    bubbecraft | | #5

    I was looking at the web site for Studio Tantrum and unable to identify the pattern. Could you tell me the name of the pattern you used for this very cute dress? Thank you.

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    Laurel1982 | | #6

    You can find the patterns at http://www.studiotantrum.com I used 2 patterns for this, it is the Hermosa shirt and Redondo skirt.
    Hope that helps! Happy sewing.

  7. Happi | | #7

    I love that pattern too. You can buy more nice patterns also at http://www.sewzannesfabrics.com/p-studiotantrumb.html. Your daughter looks great! First I thought it's original Tantrum picture ;o). Nice work.

  8. Thimbellina | | #8

    Such a cute dress! Try using a clothing steamer instead of a hand iron. It might be easier and quicker to get it pressed.

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