You're in for a real treat! Kalleen from At Second Street is here to kick off Dress Your (School) Girl Week! She's one talented mama and I know you are going to adore the tutorial she has for you today! Take some time to stop by her blog as well. It is packed with inspiration!
Hi I'm Kalleen from At Second Street and I am so excited to be part of the Dress Your School Girl Series.

I can't think of much I enjoy more than sewing and creating new outfits for my three darling girls. They love to be dressed up and treasure almost everything I make for them.

I've been a little obsessed with all things nautical lately, so I made this little number to help my oldest sail through her school year. 

I also have a tutorial for the gabardine flat front skirt. It can be recreated in any size with a variety of fabrics.
You'll need:
-a men's shirt with no front pockets and wide enough to cut smaller shirt and strips for neck tie.
– a shirt to use as a pattern, pick one without a separate sleeve.
– biased tape
-matching thread
I turned my shirt inside out centered it over the buttons. Because the final shirt won't stretch like the t-shirt I added a couple inches to the sides as I cut it out.
After cutting, I separated my front piece from the back, folded it in half and cut a lower neck line.
Pin front and back right sides together at the shoulders. Sew and finish edges.
Because my fabric had some good stretch to it I was able to make my own biased tape with scraps of the shirt. If you use a traditional cotton shirt you will want to buy or make matching biased tape with another piece of fabric.
Pin, sew and finish the edges.
Going back to my shirt, I cut 4 strips of fabric 1-3/4" wide. I cut them as long as the shirt would allow. I sewed ends of the strips together to make two really long strips. Then I sewed the two long strips right sides together all the way around leaving a small gap, which I used to turn the tube right side out. Once turned, I ironed and topstitch the tie.
I serged my neck edges and ironed them under. If you don't have a serger you may want to do a double fold.
Lining up the center of the tie and the center of the back, I pinned the tie around the neck. Leave an opening in the front about 2" from the edge, so you'll have room to tie a knot. Stitch around the neck, overlapping the top stitch on tie.
Secure the folded neckline in the front by topstitching as close to the tie as possible.
Step 10: Hem bottom and you are done.
You'll need:
– 1-2 yards fabric depending on size
– 1" elastic band
– matching thread
– four buttons
The length and width of these pieces will depend on the size of your child. I will tell you how I did it based on the size of my child who has a 24" waist.
Here is what I cut for a 24" waist:
2 – 4"x 12" strips (12" is half of 24")
2 – 4" x 15" strips ( 12"+3" for room to stretch)
2- 13" x 24" (13" was how long I wanted the main skirt and 24" will give me a good gather)
1- 10" piece of elastic (12"-2")
Step 2: sew 4"X 12" and 4" x 15" strips together 
Match up the same sized strips and sew right sides together across the top. After sewing a seam across the 4"X 15" strips, you'll sew the elastic band onto one of the stripes just below the seam.
Sew it to only one of the pieces do not sew through both or you won't be able to turn it right side out.
These will be the front and back of your skirts waist band. The elastic piece will go in the back. Step 4: sew front and back panels together

With panels still open pin front to back right sides together and sew up the sides. You will have a tube when you are done. Step 5: Topstitch waistband

Fold the waistband in half right sides out and topstitch the top and then over the waistband securing it in place. Step 6: Sew skirt sides and gather.
grab your larger skirt pieces and sew the ends right sides together. Gather the top to the size of your waist band. Step 7: attach the skirt to the waistband.

grab your larger skirt pieces and sew the ends right sides together. Gather the top to the size of your waist band. Step 7: attach the skirt to the waistband.

Topstitch gather to waistband and add buttons. Please let me know if you have any questions or if I left anything out.
This is amazing Kalleen! Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful tutorial!
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