No apologies for the racy title. If we were honest that's what most Canberran are thinking in the middle of our dry, hot summers. How little can I wear without being nabbed for indecency? For this reason I OBJECT to paying vast sums of money for a skimpy piece of cotton in the shops, particularly when I have, (cough), a few pieces of cotton right here. Yesterday I made this dress based on a design I make for the girls. Because it's patternless there are loads of little mistakes but hell, it's not too bad and it has a sufficient level of nekkidness, (henceforth to be known as the Nekkid Factor, or NF for short), to warrant another couple of goes.
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oh. those roses. oh.
my small girl spends most of her days totally nekkid. we have to convince her to get something on when we need to go out (she's not a teeny baby anymore). I do wish I could spend more time being clothes-less like her.
Love your dress.
Posted by: Ellie - Petalplum | November 04, 2009 at 09:13 PM
I think the dress is cute, especially with that belt!
When it's very hot here, the little ones run around nekkid too. I don't dare, because neighbours and friends stumble in every second they want. :-) At some hot days, it would be nice though.
Posted by: karin | November 05, 2009 at 07:23 AM
Oh you should move back to the big smoke. People are down to T-shirts that graze nipples and if you're a fella, you just take your shirt off. As for the skirts and shorts, I'm wary of walking behind people on the steps up to the country platform at Central. Turns you off any chance of a quick duck into Hungry Jacks for a burger. Urgh.
Posted by: katiecrackernuts | November 05, 2009 at 08:57 AM
Gorgeous...you & the dress (oh & the roses too). x
Posted by: Kirsty | November 05, 2009 at 09:22 AM
so cute Nekkid Nan;)
Posted by: fiona | November 05, 2009 at 09:39 AM
we're gettin woollie.
nice nice dress
Posted by: Alix | November 23, 2009 at 08:06 AM