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Sewing
-in
zippers
Prog.
1
There
are
different
ways
to
sew
in
zippers.
For
skirts
we
recommend
inserting
a
cente-
red
zipper.
For
mens'
or
ladies'
trousers,
a
lapped
zipper
works
best.
Different
types
of
zippers
are
available
in
retail
stores:
invisi-
ble,
metal,
plastic,
je
an
and
outerwear
to
name
a
few.
We
recommend
metal
zippers
for
heavier
fabrics
such
as
jeans.
For
all
other
materials
a
plastic
zipper
will
work
well
and
create
a
softer
finish
to
your
com-
pleted garment.
For
all
types
of
zippers
it
is
important
to
sew
close
to
the
teeth
of
the
zipper.
The
zipper
foot
can
be
engaged
in
the
foot
holder
to
the
left
or
right,
depending
on
the
method
of
insertion.
Additionally,
you
can
set
the
needle
so
that
it
enters
close
to
the
edge
of
the
zipper
teeth
by
using
one
of
the
13
needle
positions
available.
If
the
sewing
foot
is
attached
on
the
right
side,
the
needle
position
must
only
be
changed
to
the
right.
If
the
foot
is
attached
on
the
left,
the
needle
must
only
be
moved
to
the
left.
Inserting
centered
zippers
(concealed
on
both
sides)
-
Attach
the
zipper
foot
to
the
right
side.
-
Baste
or
pin
the
zipper
in
place
and
posi-
tion
it
under
the
sewing
foot
so
that
the
teeth
run
along
the
side
of
the
sewing
foot.
Bring
the
needle
into
the
desired.
right-hand
position.
-
Sew
in
half
of
the
zipper,
leaving
the
needle
in
the
material.
Raise
the
sewing
foot
and
close
the
zipper.
-
You
can
now
sew
the
rest
of
the
seam
to
the
end
of
the
zipper
and
stitch
the
cross-
wise
seam.
-
Sew
the
second
half
of
the
zipper
parallel,
the
same
distance
from
the
center
seam
as
the
first
half.
-
Stop
shortly
before
the
end
of
the
seam
and
leave
the
needle
in
the
material.
Raise
the
sewing
foot
and
open
the
zipper.
-
You
will
now
be
able
to
complete
the
seam.
Trouser
zippers
-
Press
the
seam
allowance
over
3/8
in
(4rnm)
narrower
than
the
actual
seam
allowance.
-
Baste
the
zipper
under
the
overlapping
edge
so
that
the
teeth
are
still
visible.
-
Engage
the
zipper
foot
on
the
right
and
set
the
needle
to
the
required
position.
-
Stitch
close
to
the
edge
of
the
zipper
teeth.
-
Shortly
before
the
end
of
the
seam,
open
the
zipper
and
finish
sewing
the
seam.
-
Close
the
zipper
and
baste
the
overlap
evenly
onto
the
()the'
zipper
half.
-
Stitch
along
the
basted
seam.
TIP:
To
achieve
accurate
seams
we
recommend
using
the
edge
guide.
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