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anatomy of a zipper and zipper sewing tips

If you’ve ever been intimidated to sew a zipper, this diagram and our zipper-sewing tips might help!

The teeth or coils of the zipper are the parts that open and close. the teeth or coils are held in place by the zipper tape which is the part that you actually sewn. The slider is the mechanism that does the opening and closing, and the pull is the part that makes it easy to move the slider. At the top and bottom of the zipper are the stoppers, which prevent the slider from sliding right off the ends!

Did you know that an invisible zipper is essentially just a backwards zipper? Contrary to popular belief, the zipper isn’t actually invisible (too bad, but it would be really difficult to sew if is was actually invisible!), but it’s often called invisible because it doesn’t really show once it’s sewn in. Only the tapered zipper pull shows on the finished garment.

Tips for sewing a zipper

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