Zippers (Part 1)
comments (25) September 9th, 2008When you reach where the zipper needs to end, stop, keep the needle in the down position, and pivot. As long as the zipper teeth aren't metal, you can sew over them. Instead of using your foot pedal, use the handwheel of your machine to go over the teeth and always turn the handwheel toward you.
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Switch sides of your zipper foot and sew down the other side of the zipper. |
Another tip I have found crucial to perfect zipper insertion is to sew both sides of the zipper in the same direction. Remember to switch sides of the zipper foot when you sew down the other side of the zipper.
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Remove the basting stitches and you're ready to finish your garment! |
Remove the basting and voila! A beautiful zipper for your garment or simple craft project.
You can also check out my Zippers (Part 2) post here.
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Posted: 3:35 pm on September 15th
When I stitch the bottom part of the zipper, where you are supposed to pull the zipper tape to one side and then put the needle in " a little above and 1/8" to the side of the last stitches" , I make that 1/8" smaller and put the needle in more like 1/16" or just a hair's breadth away from the last stitches. That way, on the right side, it does not have a gap or a bump. When I pull the tape to one side, after lowering the needle in-to hold it in place before starting to sew- I ease off on the tape so it does not distort the fabric. Positioning the needle correctly and carefully is most important. Also try a quill or long needle to help you push it in place before you start sewing, since you can't get your fingers under the presser foot. It['s a little finicky, but it works well.
Posted: 9:29 pm on September 14th
Posted: 7:42 pm on September 14th
Simply use a zipper longer than you actually need. After sewing both sides and removing the basting, un-zip down past your top seam allowance then cut off the excess top of the zipper. I love it!
Can't believe I haven't thought of that myself! Thanks again!
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Cheers
PamB
Posted: 3:38 pm on September 13th
thanks!
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Posted: 10:41 am on September 13th
Thx K
Posted: 10:34 am on September 13th
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Posted: 5:31 pm on September 12th
Cheers,
Rebecca
Posted: 1:44 pm on September 9th