Monday, May 30, 2011

How to Sew in an Exposed Zipper - Video

There are a few different ways to work with zippers - this is one of the easiest. Zippers aren't hard at all, but they have a reputation for being tricky so I'm going to ease you into it. This is  NOT the technique you'd use for most garment sewing - that video will come in a few weeks. But it's great for craft applications like pouches, bags, pillows, etc. And, like I said, it's easy peasy. So find your zipper foot and sew along!

9 comments:

  1. I use your exact technique in making the pocket on the back of my Kindle covers. I leave more of the zipper tape showing by sewing on the other side of the zipper foot. I want more showing because I use bright coordinating zippers to accent the piece. I have a hard time sewing the lining, zipper, and front in one step, so I do it in two steps, but get the same result. Great tutorial, thanks.

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  2. In the pattern for the Zippered Pouch I advise beginners to pin the zipper to the main fabric first, and then pin the lining fabric to the already-pinned part. It is hard sometimes to get all three lined up in one step - it's easy for the zipper tape to slide around between the layers.

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  3. I like that you show right from the start with putting on the foot. Can you show how to do a rolled hem with the Pfaff rolled hem foot? ;) I have it, and I can't even figure out where the thread goes around the foot--I feel so stupid, but it doesn't have a center opening like my normal foot. It's frustrating to feel so dim.

    I haven't tried zippers yet but I see no reason not to. Thanks for the tutorial!

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  4. Amy - I don't even know if I have a rolled hem foot. I have a lot of extra feet I never use and on the rare occasion when I've done a rolled hem I've wrestled with my serger to do it. Maybe it would be easier on my regular sewing machine? I'll give it a try and report back.

    And do try zippers! I avoided them (and buttonholes) for a long time because I was intimidated by them. Buttonholes are still kind of a pain in the butt - but zippers are way easy.

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  5. Ha. I've avoided buttonholes thus far too! I got my machine about a month before I had a baby so I never did go back for the lessons on using the other feet (go figure!) and now the baby is 2 1/2 so it's high time I figured this stuff out!

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  6. Great tutorial on zippers, Wendy! I usually use a much longer zipper and let it hang off each end of the pencil case when I sew it in, and only use nylon or polyester zippers, so when I sew my ends together I just sew right through the zipper (or run it through the serger!) and cut the long ends of the zipper off.
    I'd like to see a close-up example of how your metal zipper finishes when you sew the ends of your pouch together!!

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  7. Anonymous7:16 PM

    So I followed your instructions and my zipper (with lining) came out great. My problem was once I tried to sew the outer pieces and lining pieces together make my bag. The zipper turned out really weird on the sides. Do you think you can do a video for that part? I just started teaching myself to sew and I find your videos so helpful!

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  8. AWESOME! you instructions are always so clear. I got brave and after sewing for several years I tried a zipper - so much easier than I feared! Your tip about moving the pull out of the way seems really obvious to me now, but I hadn't thought of it until seeing your video. Thank you for taking the time to share your expertise!

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  9. Thanks! I've got a new video coming soon showing how to put a zipper in a seam and NOT have it exposed - a more standard clothing zipper. I've recorded the video, but still need to edit and upload. It will probably be up some time this week.

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