Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Lapped Zipper

The Book says, “The Lapped Zipper Application conceals the zipper with a fold of fabric. Only one row of stitching is visible on the correct side of the garment. The Lapped Zipper Application method is especially suitable for neckline zippers on a dress, or back openings on skirts and pants.”

Begin by sewing the seam up to the zipper opening.
Press open
On the left seam allowance, slide it out just past, 1/8 to 1/4 inch, the pressed line and pin it. You have to pull the 1/8- 1/4 out 1 inch past where you sewed the seam.
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Close the zipper. Put the correct side of the zipper to the wrong side of one seam allowance side. The zipper tape needs to extend 1/2 inch passed the sewed seam. Pin.
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Starting at the bottom of the zipper, sew to the top of that seam allowance.
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With the project faced up, pin the other seam allowance over the closed zipper, completely covering the zipper and the other stitching. Pin.
Just ignore the markings from where I unpicked the zipper from the last lesson to reuse the fabric and zipper. la de da.
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Sew 1/2 inch parallel to the seam fold through all the layers: fabric and zipper tape. Then across the bottom, too.
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1 comment:

Reno said...

I have never done a lapped zipper like this- I'll have to try it next time I put in a zipper. If that ever happens.

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