Thank you. I have followed your directions and I am very happy with how my zipper looks on a tweed skirt I am making. I now feel confident about zippers, whereas before, I used to dread it.
That was awesome! I've been teaching myself how to sew since late November, and thanks to this tutorial I've finally successfully put in a zipper. I'm so pleased - thank you!
Ahhh, I hate putting in zippers. I always tried to avoid it when and where ever I could by using elastic in the waist but after having watched your video I want to give it another try. Thank you for the demonstration.
I’m a novice and about to put in my first zipper in my first skirt. This is the tutorial I’ve been searching for. I totally understand the task at hand. I’ve been stalling but now I have the confidence to give it a go. Thanks! ❤️
Great camera work. Nice and close, good lighting, easy to see. And as usual, perfect instruction - remembering all the details that those who have no clue how to sew in a zipper could possibly need to know. What machine are you using here? Basting stitches look nice and long. Thanks.
I bought a beautiful dress on vacation thousands and thousands of miles away from home at a super chic and expensive boutique. It fit like a glove. Before walking to the register I grabbed the same dress off the rack and put the one I tried on in its place because I noticed some fraying at the bottom. Well….when I got it home and was ready to wear it the zipper wouldn’t zip up. I tried and tried until I got frustrated and took it off to inspect the zipper. It was completely broken! So in now have this $90 dress that I haven’t worn because in need to replace it. Can you do a video of how to replace a zipper? A LONG one? lol. Possibly on satin🤓 that would be awesome. You get to the point and are a great teacher! The best by far on TH-cam ☺️
I have only been willing to work with stretch material because of my fear of zippers. This video is the BEST! I installed my first zipper today! I watched several other videos and yours was the ONLY one I understood. Thanks again. Zippers are now my friend!
Nadine Harrington yay! I'm so happy to hear this. Many people find them super intimidating but we can't living in elastic pants forever and once you do it, you wonder why they were so scary to begin with. Now you can conquer the world! :D
I used this technique to put a back center zipper into a dress, and it worked great. Thanks so much for the clear instructions. (The nail polish is great, too!)
Outstanding. I watched your entire video without sound. It was so well done, I'm confident anyone hearing impaired will learn on first attempt. Good work.
Thankyou for a well spoken & easy to follow tutorial about the stress free of putting a zipper in. I rewatched & rewatched each step & …… ta da…. I have sewn a zipper in !!!!! I’m very happy sewer Thanks 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Omg, thank you. This video is awesome, both your clear instructions and excellent camera work. I am making my first ever garment and I effed up the zipper BAD. (Who the expletive writes those pattern instructions? They are literally the farthest thing from helpful!) I’m trying again using your method.
Thank you so much ❤ I have a huge difficulty to fix a zip to my skirt. But now I know it clearly. Your technique is so clear and easy. Thanks a million ❤❤❤
Thank you for this excellent easy to follow tutorial on putting in a zipper. The steps are explained and illustrated very well and makes it super easy to follow. A professional look is the end result. I have added this to my personal library of videos and I will be referring to it again and again.
Thank you for this tutorial. I took textiles at school and I never got taught how to put in a zip. I'm making a skirt so it needs a zip so this is really useful and looks really simple :)
Awesome tutorial! Thanks so much for this. I couldn't find a tutorial where the two joining sides were already baste stitched together until I found this!!!
I wouldn't have put a zipper in my pillow cushion cover if I hadn't seen this video. Thank you! I remember in sewing class eons ago, we used a long piece of tape to use as a guide of where to sew around the zipper. Less to rip out.
This is so helpful & well made - thank you! I'm a total novice, so I apologize if this is an ignorant question. I totally get why that first basting stitch to hold the two pieces of fabric is necessary. Why do we need the orange basting stitch on the zipper prior to doing the final stitch?
zippers are one element that a lot of people find really intimidating but, once you do it, you'll be amazed at how simple it really is. You can do it! :)
Professor Pincushion, you are awesome !! Your instruction is very clear/helps a lot for installing a zipper which is the hard part that I have a hard time to install to a skirt or a slack. You have a beautiful hands/nails; I like your hand. Thanks you.
this method is a lot more meticulous and lengthy, but SO worth it for those pieces you want to wear, let's say, out into the light of day and not just at home! THANK YOU! this certainly takes a lot of the fear associated with these types of sewing maneuvers out of the equation...at least for me :)
That seems a whole step was jumped at 2:47, it went from pinning to suddenly the whole seam was sewn up? Not clear if the top part is unsewn altogether and is waiting to be sewn with a basting stitch or is already sewn with some type of stitch and basting is addiction - and whether the bottom part has been someone or not
Thanks for making it sound so easy! I needed an easy to understand tutorial so that I can finish my ankle length skirt that has a zipper on the side instead of the back. :)
You’re going to go ahead and you’re going to want to go ahead, and what you’re going to want to do is go ahead. You’re going to want to go ahead. What you’re going to want to do is go ahead and stitch. What you’re going to want to do is once you’ve stitched you’re going to want to go ahead and go ahead and you’re going to want to flip it over. Once you’ve gone ahead and went ahead and flipped it over you’re going to want to go ahead and stitch.
possible silly question. Buy why do the basting first(the orange thread) and then do a finishing stitch after? Couldn't you just do a finishing stitch in the proper color the first time around?
It just really secures zipper placement since it can still slip with the double sided tape or pins but, if you're feeling confident, you can totally skip this step.
You know how at the top of the zipper, there's a little bit where the zip doesn't go all the way? On my zipper, there's like cm of that, but I want my dress to zip up completely, so should I just cut off that part? Thank you!
that extra part is to account for seam allowance. So if you trim it off, you may have the raw edge of the zipper tape showing in your project instead of it just hiding in a seam allowance of a waistband or something similar.
Oh ok thank you! But I forgot to mention in my earlier comment, that I had lined top of my dress, so that part where you'd usually press down to cover the raw edges of the neckline is already done, so I can't pull the fabric over to cover the extra part. Any advice? Thank you so much! Your videos are really great
oh got it. well, maybe trim the top of the tape, not to the tab just just a little above it and maybe cover the top with something nice, like bias tape, just so it looks a little more finished.
The bottom opening of the zipper or the skirt seam? The zipper bottom has a zipper stop so it will only go so far. This demonstration is only on a scrap fabric. In reality, your seam with the zipper would already be done at this point and extend to the bottom of the skirt, where it will be hemmed.
a massive thank you, you just turned a *OMG what am I gonna do what do they want from me why didn't I chose an elastic waistband* to *confident it's gonna be all right* :)
+Professor Pincushion I wanted to show you pictures but it doesn't seem to work 😊 it turned great and thanks to you, it was so easy too! Everybody's impressed with my zipper 😀 thank you so much for your great tutorials and for the kind words, much appreciated😊 x
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Huh, and here I was thinking I would need an invisible zipper for the skirt I'm making..I think a regular one will work just fine! (And probably a better way for a beginner to start!)
Dear Professor Pincushion (great name): Excellent tutorial.. well explained step by step. It will help me put in a zipper in my granddaughter's (age 3) Elsa's dress. Ma in Palm Springs area, CA Dec 19, 2015. Need to get busy 6 days till Santa comes
Thank you. I have followed your directions and I am very happy with how my zipper looks on a tweed skirt I am making. I now feel confident about zippers, whereas before, I used to dread it.
Excellent tutorial...you are truly the OG of sewing tutorials on YT.
That was awesome! I've been teaching myself how to sew since late November, and thanks to this tutorial I've finally successfully put in a zipper. I'm so pleased - thank you!
yay, if you can do this, you can do anything! :)
Ahhh, I hate putting in zippers. I always tried to avoid it when and where ever I could by using elastic in the waist but after having watched your video I want to give it another try. Thank you for the demonstration.
Thank you so much for showing me how to put a zeeper it was so difficult for me
Why would anyone dislike this tutorial?? Super helpful and clear!!! Thanks a lot!
thanks for the kind words! :)
I love how clear you explain everything, step by step, not leaving anything out. A lot of tutorials can learn something from you!
aw, thank you so much for the kind words! :)
I’m a novice and about to put in my first zipper in my first skirt. This is the tutorial I’ve been searching for. I totally understand the task at hand. I’ve been stalling but now I have the confidence to give it a go. Thanks! ❤️
after viewing many zipper videos, yours was the only one that made it look so simple! Thank you!
Great camera work. Nice and close, good lighting, easy to see. And as usual, perfect instruction - remembering all the details that those who have no clue how to sew in a zipper could possibly need to know.
What machine are you using here? Basting stitches look nice and long. Thanks.
Thanks for the kind words. I was using the Husqvarna Lily 530. I don't think they make that model anymore but all the Husqvarnas are good machines.
Ahhh, finally an easy to understand tutorial on inserting a zipper. Yes, I have been intimidated - but I feel more confident now! Thank you
I bought a beautiful dress on vacation thousands and thousands of miles away from home at a super chic and expensive boutique. It fit like a glove. Before walking to the register I grabbed the same dress off the rack and put the one I tried on in its place because I noticed some fraying at the bottom.
Well….when I got it home and was ready to wear it the zipper wouldn’t zip up. I tried and tried until I got frustrated and took it off to inspect the zipper. It was completely broken! So in now have this $90 dress that I haven’t worn because in need to replace it.
Can you do a video of how to replace a zipper? A LONG one? lol. Possibly on satin🤓 that would be awesome. You get to the point and are a great teacher! The best by far on TH-cam ☺️
Thank you for this video! It is such a lifesaver. Every time I’m sewing a zipper onto a skirt I look up this video, watch it and pause it as I go.
I have only been willing to work with stretch material because of my fear of zippers. This video is the BEST! I installed my first zipper today! I watched several other videos and yours was the ONLY one I understood. Thanks again. Zippers are now my friend!
Nadine Harrington yay! I'm so happy to hear this. Many people find them super intimidating but we can't living in elastic pants forever and once you do it, you wonder why they were so scary to begin with. Now you can conquer the world! :D
I used this technique to put a back center zipper into a dress, and it worked great. Thanks so much for the clear instructions. (The nail polish is great, too!)
yay! I'm so glad it worked out great for you! Thanks for watching :)
Outstanding. I watched your entire video without sound. It was so well done, I'm confident anyone hearing impaired will learn on first attempt. Good work.
I wish I had watched this video before I made my dress! It would've been so much easier to put the zipper in first....
Thankyou for a well spoken & easy to follow tutorial about the stress free of putting a zipper in. I rewatched & rewatched each step & …… ta da…. I have sewn a zipper in !!!!!
I’m very happy sewer
Thanks 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
You are a godsend. Thank you for these thorough and well-filmed instructions!
Omg, thank you. This video is awesome, both your clear instructions and excellent camera work. I am making my first ever garment and I effed up the zipper BAD. (Who the expletive writes those pattern instructions? They are literally the farthest thing from helpful!) I’m trying again using your method.
Super helpful, i was struggling before to put in zippers and now, it kinda looks professional. So THANK YOU
Very helpful! I was so frustrated and confused on how to apply the zipper but this is a great help! Thank you!
Thank you so much ❤ I have a huge difficulty to fix a zip to my skirt. But now I know it clearly. Your technique is so clear and easy. Thanks a million ❤❤❤
I feel like a professional, you're a great teacher ❤
Thank you for this excellent easy to follow tutorial on putting in a zipper. The steps are explained and illustrated very well and makes it super easy to follow. A professional look is the end result. I have added this to my personal library of videos and I will be referring to it again and again.
Thank you for this tutorial. I took textiles at school and I never got taught how to put in a zip. I'm making a skirt so it needs a zip so this is really useful and looks really simple :)
Wish I saw this before I finished a skirt I made for a costume! Oh well, great instructions and can't wait to make another skirt and try this out. :)
whataNerd99 thanks, glad you found it helpful. :)
Awesome tutorial! Thanks so much for this. I couldn't find a tutorial where the two joining sides were already baste stitched together until I found this!!!
Tondra Hailey so glad to help! If you can put in a zipper, you can sew anything :)
I wouldn't have put a zipper in my pillow cushion cover if I hadn't seen this video. Thank you! I remember in sewing class eons ago, we used a long piece of tape to use as a guide of where to sew around the zipper. Less to rip out.
the best tutorial I have ever seen thank you so much
Love all your videos. They are my go to when sewing or thinking and planning sewing😀
I learnt a lot🎉
You explained this with amazing detail. Thank you so much 😊
This video is awesome!! I just made my first skirt and was able to put the zipper in all by myself thanks to your tutorial!!! :D Thank you!
yay! I'm so glad our tutorial was helpful to you. Now that you know how to put in a zipper, you can make all kinds of fun garments :D
This is so helpful & well made - thank you! I'm a total novice, so I apologize if this is an ignorant question. I totally get why that first basting stitch to hold the two pieces of fabric is necessary. Why do we need the orange basting stitch on the zipper prior to doing the final stitch?
so clear and precise, love this video! you've elevated many peoples zip related stress aha. thank you
Very clear and makes it look so simple! I can't wait to do my first zipper!!
zippers are one element that a lot of people find really intimidating but, once you do it, you'll be amazed at how simple it really is. You can do it! :)
Thank you! Love the contrasting color idea and this process made my zipper look fantastic!!!!
Professor Pincushion, you are awesome !! Your instruction is very clear/helps a lot for installing a zipper which is the hard part that I have a hard time to install to a skirt or a slack. You have a beautiful hands/nails; I like your hand. Thanks you.
Thank you so much for your compliments! I'm so glad you're enjoying our channel :D
Thank you so much! I followed your instructions while I put the zipper in my skirt and it turned out great!
yay! I'm so glad it worked out for you
this method is a lot more meticulous and lengthy, but SO worth it for those pieces you want to wear, let's say, out into the light of day and not just at home! THANK YOU! this certainly takes a lot of the fear associated with these types of sewing maneuvers out of the equation...at least for me :)
What a perfectly concise and easy to follow tutorial! Thank you ✨
Mind = blown. I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to add a zip, now everything's going to get a zip!
I am new to sewing and this video was amazing for exemplifying many of the skills I'm currently learning. Thanks!
Finally! The perfect video about it! Thank you!!
Anyone else in love with her nails? lol (Sorry, I love the tutorial, but those nails look amazing~)
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Super easy step by step directions!
That seems a whole step was jumped at 2:47, it went from pinning to suddenly the whole seam was sewn up? Not clear if the top part is unsewn altogether and is waiting to be sewn with a basting stitch or is already sewn with some type of stitch and basting is addiction - and whether the bottom part has been someone or not
Thanks for making it sound so easy! I needed an easy to understand tutorial so that I can finish my ankle length skirt that has a zipper on the side instead of the back. :)
yay! I'm so glad you found our tutorial helpful :)
OMG i was dreading doing a zipper but this video was amazing!!! I will be subscribing !!! Clear & explained very well!!!
Shanice M you can do it! thanks for subscribing :)
This was so helpful I always struggle with zips
Sooooo helpful. I don't even have to bother with invisible zipper. Thank you for this wonderful and brilliant tut.
Why were the 2nd basting stitches (orange) necessary? After the first set of basting couldn't those have been actual stitches?
Thank you for making this easy for a beginner!
THANK YOU SOO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO! I have used it about every time I put in a zipper that has to be like this!
Thanks u make my day so easy it is my first day to put the zipper
Great video and a great zipper technique. I had been struggling to put in zippers but this was very easy. Thank you!
if you can do that, you can sew anything :)
I could not figure out how to use that zipper foot but your tutorial taught me because we have the same zipper foot so thanks so much.
THANK YOU!! Super easy and helpful. I was very panicked before. Hopefully this will work all right for sewing through two layers of fabric!! ;D
is this for an invisble or older type of zip (mine is older type)?
Hi,professor pincushion can you please show me how to sew buttons on the side of a top like half way through
This almost makes it look like an invisible zipper! That’s awesome
Thankyou so much. Your tutorial helped me stitch the zipper all by myself.. Simple and nice explanation :)
prachi desai glad to help :)
Great explanation, exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much!
This is so helpful thank you 🙏🏽😍
I just did it ! Thank you so much, you were right it was intimidating at first
Thanks 😊...it's been so helpful
What is the point of hte basting stitch?
Wow, thank you for the tutorial helped me a lot ;)
Thank you! I tried it and it worked so well.
I wii try the new Thank you
Thanks! Your videos are very very helpful!
You’re going to go ahead and you’re going to want to go ahead, and what you’re going to want to do is go ahead. You’re going to want to go ahead. What you’re going to want to do is go ahead and stitch. What you’re going to want to do is once you’ve stitched you’re going to want to go ahead and go ahead and you’re going to want to flip it over. Once you’ve gone ahead and went ahead and flipped it over you’re going to want to go ahead and stitch.
Thank you. I wish I knew this process earlier.
Very nice. How to open that middle stiches
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possible silly question. Buy why do the basting first(the orange thread) and then do a finishing stitch after? Couldn't you just do a finishing stitch in the proper color the first time around?
It just really secures zipper placement since it can still slip with the double sided tape or pins but, if you're feeling confident, you can totally skip this step.
Thank you so much for this great tutorial!
Great tutorial! It's easy to follow and helped me so much. Thank you.
thank you! great tutorial...I used to sew standard zippers like invisible ones or in other ways and and it always turned out veeery problematic...
great explanation so so much easier
Well explained. Thanks!
Thank you for your clear instructions! Now I’m not afraid of sewing in a zipper 😅
You know how at the top of the zipper, there's a little bit where the zip doesn't go all the way? On my zipper, there's like cm of that, but I want my dress to zip up completely, so should I just cut off that part? Thank you!
that extra part is to account for seam allowance. So if you trim it off, you may have the raw edge of the zipper tape showing in your project instead of it just hiding in a seam allowance of a waistband or something similar.
Oh ok thank you! But I forgot to mention in my earlier comment, that I had lined top of my dress, so that part where you'd usually press down to cover the raw edges of the neckline is already done, so I can't pull the fabric over to cover the extra part. Any advice? Thank you so much! Your videos are really great
oh got it. well, maybe trim the top of the tape, not to the tab just just a little above it and maybe cover the top with something nice, like bias tape, just so it looks a little more finished.
Ok, I see! Thank you so much :)
what about the bottom opening? you can't leave it like that.... how do you close that up?
The bottom opening of the zipper or the skirt seam? The zipper bottom has a zipper stop so it will only go so far. This demonstration is only on a scrap fabric. In reality, your seam with the zipper would already be done at this point and extend to the bottom of the skirt, where it will be hemmed.
Is there a way to add a zipper to a shirt that’s already been made? Thanks
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Awesome video!!!
Very helpful thank you
Thank you! I hate the zipper part but this helps with my anxiety around it 😄
Thank you for sharing. Also, you have nice hands and nails :D
Excellent tutorial
a massive thank you, you just turned a *OMG what am I gonna do what do they want from me why didn't I chose an elastic waistband* to *confident it's gonna be all right* :)
+Claire Martin yay! if you can do this, you can do anything :)
+Professor Pincushion I wanted to show you pictures but it doesn't seem to work 😊 it turned great and thanks to you, it was so easy too! Everybody's impressed with my zipper 😀 thank you so much for your great tutorials and for the kind words, much appreciated😊 x
Claire Martin
Great tutorial! Love your fab nails!!! :-)
This really helped me, thank you!
Glad we were able to help! :)
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quick question...do you serge/overlock the edges? i do love your videos. thank you for taking the time to do them:)
I have to remake a skirt because my first attempt at the zipper failed :( but maybe now it will work
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Great tutorial!!!
Huh, and here I was thinking I would need an invisible zipper for the skirt I'm making..I think a regular one will work just fine! (And probably a better way for a beginner to start!)
a regular zipper is a little easier. You can do it! :)
Thank you! So so helpful!
Dear Professor Pincushion (great name): Excellent tutorial.. well explained step by step. It will help me put in a zipper in my granddaughter's (age 3) Elsa's dress. Ma in Palm Springs area, CA Dec 19, 2015. Need to get busy 6 days till Santa comes
Thank you so much for this tutorial !!!
Harsha Thomas I'm so glad you found it helpful.
I love you professor pincushion lol