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foreign at the back of a skirt and if you think overlaps thereamp;#39;s one piece of fabric that covers over the teeth so the teeth are actually offset to one side of the zip like this one not very difficult to insert a lock zip so letamp;#39;s show you how to do it this is how Iamp;#39;d sew in a lapped zip so what Iamp;#39;ve done so far is done my 5 8 of an inch seam allowance and Iamp;#39;ve sewn up to the bottom of where I want the zip to fit and then on the top section Iamp;#39;ve ironed that back and the same seam allowance making sure thatamp;#39;s just nice and straight then Iamp;#39;m going to turn my fabric over to the right side and you can see where my Zipamp;#39;s going to go here making sure that the slide is facing up and itamp;#39;s easier to pop this in with the zip undone so Iamp;#39;m going to slide that behind my Fabric and when I start to pin Iamp;#39;m going to leave that around about a quarter of an inch from the edge of the zip or the top of