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hi everyone angela here in this video iamp;#39;ll show you how to sew really nice looking zipper tab ends first cut your zipper down to the length that you need for this first zipper i only want the end to be half an inch long so iamp;#39;ll need half an inch plus another half inch for seam allowance next measure the width of your zipper tape and then youamp;#39;ll need to double that and add half an inch for seam allowance this oneamp;#39;s an inch wide so iamp;#39;ll need two and a half inches for the width for a tap thatamp;#39;s one inch long youamp;#39;ll have to cut your fabric one and a half inches by two and a half inches make sure to watch till the end because this longer one will have a slightly different method start with your fabric wrong side up then fold that top edge over quarter of an inch and then crease along that fold fold with right sides together matching the top and the edges using a quarter inch seam allowance stitch this edge together back tacking at the