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hello everybody I hope youamp;#39;re having a nice day Iamp;#39;m here to show you today a special technique on how to finish the bottom end of a concealed zip so I did a video a while ago on how to insert a concealed it and if youamp;#39;re not sure how to do that weamp;#39;ll pop a link and to that video in the comments below but what a lot of people said was thankfully so thatamp;#39;s great for that video but how the hell do you finish the bottom because thatamp;#39;s really tricky so what I mean by that is when youamp;#39;ve got a concealed zip inserted into a scene Iamp;#39;ll show you this one hereamp;#39;s one Iamp;#39;ve done earlier and then itamp;#39;s finishing this little bit here so thatamp;#39;s what Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do before I start Iamp;#39;m just telling you what Iamp;#39;m wearing which is M this is M a shift dress top that I played around with and I put a little yoke in the top which is it if you can see and I also put a cuff on so