I've been trying to find an alternative method for a while now. So happy I found your tutorial, it's such a genius idea. Thank you for sharing it with us!
@@torieandren I actually just finished this on an inside pocket and really liked the result. In the past, I've not always been happy with the look of my finished pocket and this one was great! One thing though, with this method you can't use some custom zipper pulls. If the pull is too large, it won't fit through the holes left when you are doing that step. Mine fit, but if it had been just a little larger, it would not have. But I'll definitely do this again! Loved the way it looked.
That's awesome to hear, I'm so glad you liked the end result☺️ That's a really great point! I've only made them with smaller or rectangular pulls so I didn't think about larger ones or even ones with different shapes that may not fit through. I'm glad yours ended up working in the end and I'll definitely share your feedback in my next tutorial where I include these pockets. Thank you so much for trying it out and sharing your thoughts with me❤️
This is a great method. My only problem was, if you use a fabric that tends to fray, those little triangles can fray to nothing before you get round to sewing them.
Thanks, I was using tweed, which iron-on interfacing will not stick to! Will use some fray check next time, as this method does give much neater results. ❤
I've been trying to find an alternative method for a while now. So happy I found your tutorial, it's such a genius idea. Thank you for sharing it with us!
OMG, I have been looking for THIS tutorial for months! Thank you. I'm most nervous about getting those darn zippers on properly. Practice, practice!
Absolutely love this method and look. I knew there has to be a better way than overlays. Thank you!
Another great tutorial! I'm definitely going to check out this method. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! Let me know how you find it if you do try it out🤍
@@torieandren I actually just finished this on an inside pocket and really liked the result. In the past, I've not always been happy with the look of my finished pocket and this one was great! One thing though, with this method you can't use some custom zipper pulls. If the pull is too large, it won't fit through the holes left when you are doing that step. Mine fit, but if it had been just a little larger, it would not have.
But I'll definitely do this again! Loved the way it looked.
That's awesome to hear, I'm so glad you liked the end result☺️ That's a really great point! I've only made them with smaller or rectangular pulls so I didn't think about larger ones or even ones with different shapes that may not fit through. I'm glad yours ended up working in the end and I'll definitely share your feedback in my next tutorial where I include these pockets. Thank you so much for trying it out and sharing your thoughts with me❤️
Wow so great a tutorial of this way to install a zipper, i definitely must try this method ❤😊 thanks a lot
I'm excited for you to try it out❤️
Great tutorial. Great method. Thank you very much 🧵🧵🧵🧵😊😊
Thank you sew much❤️
What a game changer! Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks for sharing. What a great tip. I love your explanation.
Genius! Can’t wait to try it! I hate doing these pockets but this looks fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing ❤
Thank you🤍 I didn't like them either, but this way makes it way easier! I'd love to know how you find it if you do try it out😊
@@torieandren I’ll let you know ☺️
Wow...perfect! Thank you so much.
Wow I'm loving this method and I'm gonna try it out on my next bag! Thank you!
I'm so glad, I'd love to know how you find it😊
This is brilliant! Thank you ❤️
Thank you Leslie❤️
This is a great method. My only problem was, if you use a fabric that tends to fray, those little triangles can fray to nothing before you get round to sewing them.
Hello! With fabric that frays a lot, I tend to use interfacing such as SF101. I also fray check the cut corners so that they hold and don't fray:)
Thanks, I was using tweed, which iron-on interfacing will not stick to! Will use some fray check next time, as this method does give much neater results. ❤