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hi Iamp;#39;m Janelle Beck and this is Nancy letamp;#39;s and weamp;#39;re here at workroom tech in Tryon North Carolina thrilled to share tech a couple of techniques today all relating to invisible zippers next to a cord and how to get a match at the bottom of the cushion after you have your zipper in yes and I just watched a Nancy do him do this method where she puts the pull on after sheamp;#39;s got the zipper sewn in which is amazing I think cuz it gives you flexibility here yep you can you can fix them and adjust and make it so that it doesnamp;#39;t aggression and and Iamp;#39;m Iamp;#39;m not used to that method Iamp;#39;m gonna try that method but we have different techniques for how we actually get the zipper on next to the cord and weamp;#39;ll share the pros and cons of each one here we go what I do first is I mark in the seam allowance an inch and a half and inch and a half in from either end and you do that on both pieces and then youamp;#39;ll m