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How to conceal zip code in FTM

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hi Iamp;#39;m Wendy Gardner from simplicity one of my favorite zip insertions is a concealed zip or invisible zip no stitching shows on the outside Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do it you actually put the zip in before you sew the rest of the seam unlike a conventional centered or lat sip so I have prepared my fabric edges by knitting the raw edges Iamp;#39;ve turned under the seam allowance to the wrong side and pressed it so Iamp;#39;ve got a nice crease Iamp;#39;m also going to use an invisible zip foot this is the Janome invisible zip foot and this is the brother one so theyamp;#39;re very similar in that theyamp;#39;ve both got small holes for the needle to go through and on the underside there are deep grooves and thatamp;#39;s where the teeth go so this is an invisible zip and you can tell itamp;#39;s an invisible zip because on the right side there are no teeth all you have is the little tab at the end and the underside is where the teeth are so Iamp;#39;m now g

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1:28 4:37 Allowance. You want these zipper teeth to land right here on the seam. So if your pattern calls forMoreAllowance. You want these zipper teeth to land right here on the seam. So if your pattern calls for halfin seam allowances you would line up your zipper. Right here.
Cut your fabric in half. Slip your zipper end into one of the pieces of cover fabric so that the end of the zip sits against the crease. Sew it onto your zip as close to the edge of the fabric as possible, remembering to backstitch at the beginning and end to secure it properly.
CONCEAL is an invisible zipper where you can not see the element. It does not disturb the garments design so it is best suited for dresses and skirts. Also, the CONCEAL open-end zipper can also hide the open parts so it is recommended for the jacket where the open-parts need to be hidden.
3:21 16:46 Only. And again I like to do that by hand because it comes out nice and easily. Once youve doneMoreOnly. And again I like to do that by hand because it comes out nice and easily. Once youve done that take out the original tacking. Thats holding the seam. Together.
One way is to use a safety pin to pierce through the fabric and unlock the zipper. Another way is to use a paper clip to hook onto the zipper pull and pull it out.
All you need to do know is flip the zip over so the back faces you. Unzip it all the way down. Place the right hand edge of the zip (now upside down) onto the right hand edge of your pattern piece and pin it in place. I tend to mark where stitching will finish with a pin going across the zip.
An invisible zipper is a zipper with very fine teeth. Its sewn into a garment in such a way that it makes the zipper invisible, hidden in a seam.

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