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hi Iamp;#39;m Lisa comfort from SE over it and Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to insert a concealed zip Iamp;#39;ve got one here on this dress and you can see a concealed zip is one which you canamp;#39;t see the teeth so itamp;#39;s pretty much looking like a seam youamp;#39;re going to need a regular zip foot and also a concealed zip foot to start with Iamp;#39;m going to take my zip and open it up and placing it right side down onto the side of the dress make sure that at the top of the zip where the slider will go to youamp;#39;re not going all the way to the top of your garment because youamp;#39;ll have to have a seam allowance to finish that top Edge be it your neckline or your waistband youamp;#39;ll need that seam allowance you need to make sure that from the teeth of the zip to the edge of the fabric youamp;#39;re also getting 1.5 CM again if youamp;#39;re using one of our patterns or whatever your seam allowance is pin that with the pins facing up towards the t