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inserting an open-ended set an open-ended set can be applied with a concealed or a channel method and itamp;#39;s used for jackets base codes and track suits first prepare your opening before applying your zip here I am turning up a one centimetre hem and a two centimeter center front seam allowance fold the seam allowance to the right side of the garment place the two guided fold lines on top of each other and stitch a fraction below the guideline stitch towards the center front back stitch to secure you now fold all the seam allowances where your head with the hem to one direction and push through the corner if necessary is the end of your scissor or a screwdriver to force the end through to make a nice neat sharp corner be careful not to put a hole through the garment this is now ready for the zip to be attached Here I am placing the left side of the zip to the left side of the garment carefully align the bottom of the zip to the bottom of the garment the zip should not be too clos