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How-to Insert a Zipper

By ModHomeEcTeacher

created on: 04/02/08

Whether you buy a zipper at the fabric store or use a roll of zipper "tape", the steps for inserting a zipper are really very simple.  You need a zipper foot for your sewing machine.  This how-to shows you how to insert a home dec sort of zipper used in cushions, pillows and slipcovers. The zipper I am inserting here is 40" long and will be the back band or boxing on a window seat cushion.



What you need:

zipper

sewing machine with zipper foot

thread

fabric you're inserting the zipper into

scissors

What you do:

1. cut a strip of fabric 2 inches wider than the remaining boxing

For a 5 inch thick cushion, boxing is cut at 6 inches, allowing 1/2" seam allowance on both sides.  The piece of fabric used for the zipper is cut at 8" and cut in two, lengthwise.

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2. pin two 4" pieces of fabric together, right side to right side and stitch using the longest basting stitch on your sewing machine

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3.lay zipper on open seam with zipper teeth placed directly on top of stitches

4.pin in place and begin stitching at one end, stitching straight all the way down side, stop, pivot and stitch up the other side

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5. when finished, backstitch cut thread

6. add zipper tab onto zipper, moving tab down on zipper to open it and get it working

7. fold a scrap piece of fabric in two, making a tab to stitch at top of zipper to keep it from coming off

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8. flip zipper section over and using small scissors or seam ripper, cut through the basting stitches so zipper is functional

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9. set aside to sew into cushions or pillows

 

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April 02, 2008
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ModHomeEcTeacher

April 18, 2008

Now you have to get to work, heh?

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evenstar

April 18, 2008

thank you so much. I have been wanting to know how to do this as I have some pouches to make up. I am almost disappointed that the mystery is gone!

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ModHomeEcTeacher

April 07, 2008

If you give the boxing for the zipper an extra inch and fold stitch that inch into the seam allowance, you should come out o.k., sometimes it doesn't exactly and you have to trim it up.

Thanks so much for the tip.

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yeye_joijoi

April 06, 2008

oh zippers! the bane of all m sewing projects.

 

Thought I'd note here the baste in step 2 calls for 1 inch of seam allowance each (ontop of which you sew your zipper). Otherwise, just be sure to trim the finished box peace to match the rest of them!!!!! I learned the hard-ish way.