Thank you Amy! This is fantastic, gives me so many options to coordinate my zippers to bags and even clothes. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your genius idea with all of us! I just love your personality!
I stumbled on this video today and all I can say is WOW. What a great technique this is. I love the idea of being able to truly customize a zipper. I am always looking for new ways to make beautiful bags and this is something that I know I will be using a lot in the future. Thank you for sharing this great idea with us. I look forward to seeing more of your videos!!
If you added some extra to your zipper slot in a bag- doing this would tuck it right in super neat in the groove- and look better than the usual way zips are put in. I'm going to give it a try next bag I make!
A lot of great tips here, thank you! I saw some zippers with lace stitched over the tape and the wrong side of zipper gets sewn on to the right side of the fabric.
Nice tutorial, I've been using ribbon to complement my zippers and those work well, too. Also like the glue stick and you're right about the purple glue, but that's good too. I can do without the music, especially the part where it sounds like a cry for help... but appreciate your straight forward presentation. Thank you.
Super, super!! Love this new video which gives us the step-by-step to make a beautiful custom zipper. Highlight of my day to watch this and be inspired!
How fun is this!?! Thank you for the tutorial. I have the metal towel rack for zippers. I used E6000 and glued it to a 3x6 stone tile from the big box hardware store. That way I lives in a drawer till I need it, but the stone tile gives it some "oomph" to hold it down when I need it! Thanks again for the tutorial.
Great video Amy! As always you explain things so well and concise. Takes working with zippers to whole new level. Thanks for the shout out re zipper zig. You da'bomb!
You can do it! I use to struggle too but I promise the more you do it the easier it becomes. You'll be able to feel when the teeth grab and you can tell if one side is in too much before you even pull that zipper head!
What a great idea! Thank you for the very clear tutorial. I will say the music was quite loud compared to when you were speaking. But I love this idea.
This is a really cool technique. Where can I find the bag pattern that you used to show the custom zipper tape? Thank you so much for sharing this technique.
You’re Welcome! You can use anything that will soak up the heat and has a nice “flatness” to it. You can try a towel with a heavy book! My husband has some engineering books for the 90’s, those would work hahahahah!
You can also put a big piece of double sided sticky tape on the back of the zipperhead, push it onto a tabletop so it’s secure. Then put the zippertape;on. Pull the zippertape/ head off the table and remove tape. Cost is nothing if you have the strong double sided tape.
I have the towel holder, and instead of using the sticky paper, I cut a piece of the rubber drawer and shelf liner (textured) about 1” larger all the away around than the towel holder, and the towel holder doesn’t slip around. The liner has a waffle-like texture and is inexpensive at the dollar stores.
Where have you been all my life!! and it is a long time since I started to sew. The covered zips look so nice I will do a sample and add this to my repertoire. You never stop learning. Sub’ed. Thanks so much
Thank you! The green floral fabric can be found here www.hawthornesupplyco.com/mod-botanics-fabric-collection-by-beth-schneider/mod-botanics-in-foliage/CC5FB909848F/
Great video. Now I don’t need to worry so much about buying matching zippers. There is another way to put the puller on the zip. Feed the closed zip into the narrow end of the puller.
Thank You. And there’s only so many royalty free options for music in the software I use unfortunately. Not everything can be free and be good hahahahah, so I’ve decided it’s time I pay for some good music 😊. Have to build on each video and make each one better than the next.
I enjoyed the information but couldn't stand the music. The music was loud, I would turn down the volume. Voice over came back I'd have to turn it up again. Every time!
Holy mackerel. I am so thrilled your video was in my feed. Well done. Love your sewing machine as well
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you liked the tutorial!
Thank you Amy! This is fantastic, gives me so many options to coordinate my zippers to bags and even clothes. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your genius idea with all of us! I just love your personality!
You are so welcome! And Thank You so much for your kind words 😊
I stumbled on this video today and all I can say is WOW. What a great technique this is. I love the idea of being able to truly customize a zipper. I am always looking for new ways to make beautiful bags and this is something that I know I will be using a lot in the future. Thank you for sharing this great idea with us. I look forward to seeing more of your videos!!
You are so welcome! I'm so glad you liked it!
If you added some extra to your zipper slot in a bag- doing this would tuck it right in super neat in the groove- and look better than the usual way zips are put in. I'm going to give it a try next bag I make!
Great idea!
This is AWESOME!!!!! Opens a whole new option!!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us! 💜💜💜🥰
You are so welcome! And Thank You 😊
Just found you this morning and I am so glad I did. What a wonderful way to add a custom design to a project!! Thanks so much!!!
You are so welcome!
Very well done. I remember when we asked you about the possibility of having matched zippers and you came up with this instruction. Thanks so much!
Thank You Shelley! I love a good challenge 😂
Thanks, love this idea. I have some fairly thin vinyl. going to try it as well just to see. will report back if it works
Excellent please let me know!!
A lot of great tips here, thank you! I saw some zippers with lace stitched over the tape and the wrong side of zipper gets sewn on to the right side of the fabric.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm so glad I found this video! I have some off color zipper tape, now I can fix it so I can use it. Thank you?
Glad I could help! You are so welcome!
Nice tutorial, I've been using ribbon to complement my zippers and those work well, too. Also like the glue stick and you're right about the purple glue, but that's good too. I can do without the music, especially the part where it sounds like a cry for help... but appreciate your straight forward presentation. Thank you.
You are very welcome! I love the idea of ribbon! I'm going to give that a try!
I really enjoyed watching this and learned something new that I can use to make my projects unique! Thank you so much!
I'm so glad! You are so welcome!
OMGoodness! This is brilliant! You're a genius! Thanks for adding another cool trick to add to my arsenal 💚
You're so welcome! And Thank You 😊
Great idea for dressing up all those plain zippers. I love it.
Thank you! 😊
Looking forward to trying this out! Thanks Amy!
You are so welcome! Thanks Nicole! I need to make a Logi!
Genius as usual. Looks really sharp! (and now I need a mini iron and a 4 in 1 tool)....
Thanks so much!! Everyone needs that 4 in1 tool!
That is fab! I constantly use the butler method on zippers. Thanks for another great tip.
You are so welcome! I’m so happy you dig The Butler Method!
I put my towel holder on an old ceramic coaster. Works great.
Great idea!
This is great, as are all of your patterns. Thank you Amy Lynne😍
Thank you, Wendy!
Super, super!! Love this new video which gives us the step-by-step to make a beautiful custom zipper. Highlight of my day to watch this and be inspired!
Thank you so much 😀! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!
How fun is this!?! Thank you for the tutorial. I have the metal towel rack for zippers. I used E6000 and glued it to a 3x6 stone tile from the big box hardware store. That way I lives in a drawer till I need it, but the stone tile gives it some "oomph" to hold it down when I need it! Thanks again for the tutorial.
Great idea! That thing needs to stay put when you're fighting to get a pull on!
What a great idea! Thanks for the tutorial.
You are so welcome! Thank you!
I have the towel holder as a zipper jig. I stuck it onto a simple cork backed tile coaster.
That’s a brilliant idea!
Mind blown! Love this!! thank you!!
You're welcome!
I absolutely love this! Thank you so much for sharing this❤❤❤
You are so welcome, I'm so glad!
Wow! Did not know this was even possible! Thank you!
Happy to help!
Great instructions, thanks.
You're welcome, glad it was helpful!
Thank you! Thank you! I love original ideas that I can use!
You are so welcome! So glad you liked it!
What a GREAT tutorial. I'm looking forward to trying this with my next bag!
Thank you so much!
Great video Amy! As always you explain things so well and concise. Takes working with zippers to whole new level. Thanks for the shout out re zipper zig. You da'bomb!
Thank you so much Kitty! And you are so welcome! I love that zipper jig!
Fabulous 🤩 Love the embellished zipper. Thank you for the video 😊
You’re welcome 😊! Thanks for watching!
Now this could be a real game changer. I don't have that 4-in-1 tool, but I'm sure I can find *something* to use in its place. Thanks for posting!
You bet! A chopstick would work!
@@AmyLynneDesignstoo funny. I was just going to say chopstick.
Amazing! I have the worst time with getting that zipper pull in. 😅
You can do it! I use to struggle too but I promise the more you do it the easier it becomes. You'll be able to feel when the teeth grab and you can tell if one side is in too much before you even pull that zipper head!
What a great idea! Thank you for the very clear tutorial. I will say the music was quite loud compared to when you were speaking. But I love this idea.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the feedback!
Great tutorial!
Glad you think so, thank you so much!
How clever of you! Thank you for sharing this fantastic idea. I can’t wait to use it.
You are so welcome! Have fun!!
Thanks so much for sharing this! You are an excellent teacher.
You're very welcome! Thank You so much!
Great video. What pattern is the bag you were showing the zipper in?
Thank You! The pattern has not come to fruition. It was something I was just working on and making it up as I went along!
Thank you! Fantastic video. I’m intrigued by the presser foot adapter on your machine?
You’re Welcome! Let me do a search to grab a link on it!
I found the link for the quick change! amzn.to/3RGelT7
@@AmyLynneDesigns thank you!
Now if that isn't the coolest thing! I love it!❤
Yay! I'm so glad you think so!
This is such a brilliant idea. Thank you for sharing your technique. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your content. ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you so much! I can't wait to try this. Such a lovely, custom touch.
You’re Welcome! And thank you!! I hope you have with this technique 😊!
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you!
You are so welcome! Thank You 😊
This is a really cool technique. Where can I find the bag pattern that you used to show the custom zipper tape?
Thank you so much for sharing this technique.
Thank You 😊! There is no pattern for that bag as of now. Just something I was playing around with.
Thank you Amy! Where can we get the cool zipper overlay that you have your tag riveted to?
That is a collection in the works! I’ll be adding them to the shop in the next two weeks!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
This is genius! What a great idea. Thank you. I’m going to try this!
You are so welcome! Thank You 😊
This video showed up on my feed. Glad it did! New subscriber
Welcome aboard! Thank You 😊!
Amazing ty. What is this clapper? Can I use something else on top of zipper after starching it?
You’re Welcome! You can use anything that will soak up the heat and has a nice “flatness” to it. You can try a towel with a heavy book! My husband has some engineering books for the 90’s, those would work hahahahah!
You can also put a big piece of double sided sticky tape on the back of the zipperhead, push it onto a tabletop so it’s secure. Then put the zippertape;on. Pull the zippertape/ head off the table and remove tape. Cost is nothing if you have the strong double sided tape.
You totally can!! Great tip!
I have the towel holder, and instead of using the sticky paper, I cut a piece of the rubber drawer and shelf liner (textured) about 1” larger all the away around than the towel holder, and the towel holder doesn’t slip around. The liner has a waffle-like texture and is inexpensive at the dollar stores.
I love that liner under my serger and my domestics. Keeps it from sliding around.
Loved your tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing. 😊
You are so welcome! Thank You for watching!
Thanks so much. It certainly was worth waiting for. Beautiful and gives a couture touch!
You are so welcome! And Thank You 😊!
Excellent video! Thanks so much, Amy!
You are so welcome! Thank you!
Brilliant! Thank you!
You're very welcome! Thank You 😊
Utter brilliance!
Thank You so much 😊!
Fabulous! I’m now a subscriber!
Thank you for subscribing!!
What a wonderful and creative idea! Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome, thank you!
Tk u for this tutorial!
WoW! Amy you did it again. Fantastic idea. I'm going to try it . Thank you.
Thank you so much! You are so welcome!
Have you ever used terial magic? It makes things stiffer than when i use best press.
I have not, but I will be ordering some to give it a try! Thanks for the info!
Fabulous! Love it. Thank you.
You’re Welcome! And Thank You 😊
Love this tutorial! Thank you!
You are so welcome! So glad you liked it!
Thank you for this tutorial!❤
You are so welcome!
Blessings for making this video ,game changer 🎉
I'm so glad you liked it!
Thank you!❤❤❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
oh my... this is going to be so fun..thank YOU !!
You are so welcome!
Another great video Amy. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Glad it was helpful! You are so welcome and Thank You 😊!
How ingenius!!!!! Very cool. Thanks so much
You are so welcome!
Where have you been all my life!! and it is a long time since I started to sew. The covered zips look so nice I will do a sample and add this to my repertoire. You never stop learning. Sub’ed. Thanks so much
You are so welcome! And Thank You for subbing!!
As always, you’re amazing! You bring us the best most detailed tutorials! Thank you!
Awww you are too kind, Thank You 😊!
Great video Amy!
Glad you liked it!!
Love this idea! Thanks😀
You are so welcome!
Fantastic video! You did a super job.
Thank you very much!
What a cool idea! Thanks!
You’re Welcome! And Thank You 😊
Love this ❤ Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome! And Thank You so much!!
A great tutorial - thank you
You're very welcome! Thank you!
I didn’t see if this had already been asked but, can a standard zipper be used with this technique?
It absolutely can!
Thank you for the great video!
Glad you liked it!
This is awesome!!! Thanks for the video.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you ♥
You're welcome 😊
Great idea, thanks!!
You are so welcome!
So cool!!! I can’t wait to try it!
And your video was awesome!!
Yay! Thank you! Had a tiny hiccup with about 8 seconds of music that YT made me change so that had me worried lol!
I appreciate your kind words!
Thank you so much for this!
You're so welcome!
Thank u!!!
You're welcome! Thank You 😊
Love this thank you for sharing
You are so welcome!
Wow, that's great, thank you so much
Glad you like it!
Very nice!😊
Thank you! Cheers!
Very good idea, thanks for sharing. 🧡 my 4 in 1 also.
You are so welcome! That 4 in 1 can’t be beat!
Great tutorial! That’s!!
Glad it was helpful! Thank You 😊
Fabulous video. Also love that fabric. Can you tell me where it is from?
Thank you! The green floral fabric can be found here www.hawthornesupplyco.com/mod-botanics-fabric-collection-by-beth-schneider/mod-botanics-in-foliage/CC5FB909848F/
@@AmyLynneDesigns thank you. What about the fabric you were using as a demo?
That one was a fabric I have from Joann several years ago. There was no name on it besides “Joann”.
Neat idea
Glad you think so! Thank You 😊!
Fraycheck the final edge
Totally an option
Zippy bags
Perfect to use on a Zippy!
Great video. Now I don’t need to worry so much about buying matching zippers. There is another way to put the puller on the zip. Feed the closed zip into the narrow end of the puller.
Great tip!
The nailpolish and thebwaving of the hands is making me dizzy
Thanks for the feedback.
Interesting, helpful video; terrible music. It's totally unnecessary.
Thanks for the feedback! Glad you liked the video anyway!
PLEASE get rid of the horrible music. No music is fine. And no o e cares about your manicure. Just teach...which you are good at!
I’m not a fan of silence and I’m not sure what the comment about my nails is for lol.
Love the tutorial thank you….but that music makes me not want to watch it. The beginning part sounds like someone screaming.
Thank You. And there’s only so many royalty free options for music in the software I use unfortunately. Not everything can be free and be good hahahahah, so I’ve decided it’s time I pay for some good music 😊. Have to build on each video and make each one better than the next.
I enjoyed the information but couldn't stand the music. The music was loud, I would turn down the volume. Voice over came back I'd have to turn it up again. Every time!
Great tutorial!
Thank you!
Super idea! Thank you
You're welcome 😊