Stumbled upon this Christmas morning waiting for the rest of the house to wake up. Merry Christmas to me! Best tip for the whole of 2021! Maybe even the century! Thanks so much for sharing!
If you get zippers by the yard here's a trick for you to make life easier - put on all the zipper heads at the same time. Then all you have to do is move them down the zipper tape when you have to cut off what you need. Of course this works best if you only need one zipper head per zipper. But, if you need two zipper heads on a zipper, it's not difficult to cut off the length you need, remove one head and stick it back on in the correct direction to make a double headed zipper.
I came across your tutorial while having a VERY difficult time creating zippers. After watching several times I immediately went to Amazon and ordered the towel hooks. Will get them tomorrow. Can’t wait. Unfortunately I don’t have the biscuits, so sad. Thanks so much for your help.
Great timing. I bought 2 different styles of these towel hooks two years ago then promptly forgot about them. I'm off to look for them right after I've posted this. Great tutorial showing the use of these and WHICH style works well with the zipper pulls. I've been using zipper by the roll or yard since early 70's. And love today's amazing options of colors and designs. I have a lot of sizes from the teeth to the coils. But since one can be over whelmed by so many colors and fancy pulls I chose to limit most of my fancy colored options to Size #5 coils. (Hubby prefers only tooth styles but we choose to differ as in I let him choose his and I choose mine and when he fusses about mine I tell him he's always free to choose his own. Married for 51 years yeah now and again boundaries need to be retraced. LOL) So I'm re-upholstering a 22 year old very neglected RV. Much worse than known at the time of purchase. So it has 12 cushions to make and actually some major design changes along the way. Almost 2 weeks ago I was happy to start on the first 2 of the cushions and made a pair of matching zippers with a single pull to each as these are arm bolsters and not very long. But then decided to move on and make 4 of the longer zippers for the dinette cushions. First one up I was having problems with the zipper coil on one side. It appeared I might have clipped it and separted the coil from the zipper tape on one side only. So I cut it off and began again. Ok I finally flipped the tape over and examined it. There should be two sets of double rows of stitching along the middle opening of each side of the tape on reverse side of tape. This stitching is part of the manufacturing of the zipper. One side all the way is perfect with it's two rows side by side running just perfectly. But the other side is partially missing to all the way missing and about every few inches or so the coil is not caught and so for some reason it appears to be a good zipper but in fact the coil isn't attached to the tape in gaps of 1-5 inches all along the entire 10 yards of zipper tape. I went back and inspected the two small zippers I had made and sure enough much of the zipper on one side was faulty. So for over 50 years I've never seen this before. I had no choice but to quickly order 2 new rolls of zipper from a different vendor. I had bought another color pink along with the grey that was faulty and inspected that and it is fine. I now stop to inspect all my zipper tapes before cutting them to size and before adding pulls to it. My rolls came and I am ready to start once again on my project. But feel a little disoriented having been put back so far of schedule. I decided to try to jump start my enthusiasm once again that I'd watch a few videos on various techniques people use. I've always done it the old fashion way of pop them on one end and move the pull to the other end and repeat. I also often make head to head double pulls and now and again make butt to butt. But rarely use the latter. I wouldn't dream of attaching any sticky adhesive pad to my sewing machine even though my machine would be a lovely stable machine. But love how you did to show us how this so called hack works. I hate the term hack. Just so mean sounding when in fact it's just another technique. This is great along with yes forks by the way I never managed to get to work for me and I tried 5 different forks. But maybe it was like you mentioned difficult to hang onto the fork between our leg or I used a small vice to hold my forlks but it would often slip anyway. So I ran across this idea with a towel hook maybe 5 or more years ago and ordered 2 different styles not sure which would work the best. They came in sets of two and three. So hey hey hey that RV the spares might work out well as towel or washrag holders in the bathroom. Maybe not sure I want to stick up taped anything in the RV. I've spent too much time removing other peoples things where in fact a few times they must not have stuck well and the got out some horrible ugly glue that yellowed and won't release without harm to the veneer or wall paper finishes. With seeing 12 zippers to make I think I'll go in search of these and give it a try. I'm not sure where I'd attach it too though. I do like alien style tape to try out places before committing to glue or pulling off the protective adhesive sheet and going with it so maybe alien tape would hold the tool in place yet let me remove and move it later to better location. Great job demonstrating this tool and technique. Glad I spent some of my procrastination time today watching it. Thanks for the share. People like myself is so appreciative and grateful you take the time to make these videos and to do such great patient styles so we all can take it in no matter our level of experience.
Thank you very much I finally got this to work watching you. I was doing just about everything wrong and errm not wriggling the tape enough hahaha I am very grateful as I find getting zipper pulls back on to zipper tape a right chore!!! Now I'm going to celebrate with the biscuits I didn't eat while trying!
After watching your video, I bought a pair of these kitchen towel holders so I could insert the zipper tab onto the zipper tape. It’s next to impossible to do it the fork way. Thanks for the clear instructions 🎉🎉🎉
I just started working with zippers, cute pulls and the challenge of attaching them. I am truly awful at it and had about given up believing I'd wasted time and money on the really cute zipper tape and pulls until I saw your video. I have now ordered it from Amazon and look forward to trying it as soon as it gets here. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your video! I don’t have the tea towel holders yet (on their way from Amazon though) but I used some of your tips and I was able to quickly put 25 zipper pulls on 10 yards of zipper tape. Putting the zipper tape into the zipper pull at an angle really helps!
I love how you explained this. I put it on my sewing group and shared it with them. You were very concise and explained every step very thoroughly. Thank you so much.
Wow, great, thank you. I've tried the fork method but it is such a fiddle and I can never get the fork to hold still. I've just ordered the towel hooks and looking forward to less frustrating zip making!
This doesn't work lisa ? I've got the exact one u have I've sat 2 hours I've got the zipping tape rhe wring side facing me I have the zip pull pointed bit at the top facing wrong way from me And it's so fiddly its just not going in Can u recommend any hung please?
Very informative but not for where to get hook that is attached to sewing machine...please send link again to us, believe me , your video was wonderful but need link to order, do you show how to put double heads on zip tape?
Desde que todos tenham o mesmo Gancho de pendurar toalhas exatamente como o que você tem. Tente colocar o cursor entre as duas hastes centrais de um garfo de refeição - o efeito é o mesmo e mais fácil de conseguir.. sem ter que comprar nada.
Hi Lisa I’m the original uploader for this hack and I literally just discovered those cookies! Cheers😊
OMG…thank you, thank you, thank you for the cookies and zipper hack…GENIUS💕
Stumbled upon this Christmas morning waiting for the rest of the house to wake up. Merry Christmas to me! Best tip for the whole of 2021! Maybe even the century! Thanks so much for sharing!
I was really struggling till you said put the teeth in at an angle! That was the key. Thanks
If you get zippers by the yard here's a trick for you to make life easier - put on all the zipper heads at the same time. Then all you have to do is move them down the zipper tape when you have to cut off what you need. Of course this works best if you only need one zipper head per zipper. But, if you need two zipper heads on a zipper, it's not difficult to cut off the length you need, remove one head and stick it back on in the correct direction to make a double headed zipper.
I came across your tutorial while having a VERY difficult time creating zippers. After watching several times I immediately went to Amazon and ordered the towel hooks. Will get them tomorrow. Can’t wait. Unfortunately I don’t have the biscuits, so sad. Thanks so much for your help.
Thank you Lisa for putting the towel holder details and where to purchase. I have mine on order!
Hi , I've watched quite a few zipper tutorials and this is the one that helped most thankyou
Fantastic, my life is soooo much easier now, thankyou
OMG, it’s like magic!! Struggled until I watched your video properly; put the two pieces in together, that’s the trick! Thank you!
I'm just starting out using Sallie Tomato zipper by the yard for wallets and handbags. You are a life saver!!!! 👍🏼🥰
Thanks for that. I'm just starting to use these zippers and hoped there was an easier way.
I got one, but couldn't get it to work at all.
Holy Smokes this is a game changer. Going to order one right now. Thank you for the great tutorial.
What a great idea for zips, a bigThumbs up from me 👍
Great timing. I bought 2 different styles of these towel hooks two years ago then promptly forgot about them. I'm off to look for them right after I've posted this. Great tutorial showing the use of these and WHICH style works well with the zipper pulls. I've been using zipper by the roll or yard since early 70's. And love today's amazing options of colors and designs. I have a lot of sizes from the teeth to the coils. But since one can be over whelmed by so many colors and fancy pulls I chose to limit most of my fancy colored options to Size #5 coils. (Hubby prefers only tooth styles but we choose to differ as in I let him choose his and I choose mine and when he fusses about mine I tell him he's always free to choose his own. Married for 51 years yeah now and again boundaries need to be retraced. LOL) So I'm re-upholstering a 22 year old very neglected RV. Much worse than known at the time of purchase. So it has 12 cushions to make and actually some major design changes along the way. Almost 2 weeks ago I was happy to start on the first 2 of the cushions and made a pair of matching zippers with a single pull to each as these are arm bolsters and not very long. But then decided to move on and make 4 of the longer zippers for the dinette cushions. First one up I was having problems with the zipper coil on one side. It appeared I might have clipped it and separted the coil from the zipper tape on one side only. So I cut it off and began again. Ok I finally flipped the tape over and examined it. There should be two sets of double rows of stitching along the middle opening of each side of the tape on reverse side of tape. This stitching is part of the manufacturing of the zipper. One side all the way is perfect with it's two rows side by side running just perfectly. But the other side is partially missing to all the way missing and about every few inches or so the coil is not caught and so for some reason it appears to be a good zipper but in fact the coil isn't attached to the tape in gaps of 1-5 inches all along the entire 10 yards of zipper tape. I went back and inspected the two small zippers I had made and sure enough much of the zipper on one side was faulty. So for over 50 years I've never seen this before. I had no choice but to quickly order 2 new rolls of zipper from a different vendor. I had bought another color pink along with the grey that was faulty and inspected that and it is fine. I now stop to inspect all my zipper tapes before cutting them to size and before adding pulls to it. My rolls came and I am ready to start once again on my project. But feel a little disoriented having been put back so far of schedule. I decided to try to jump start my enthusiasm once again that I'd watch a few videos on various techniques people use. I've always done it the old fashion way of pop them on one end and move the pull to the other end and repeat. I also often make head to head double pulls and now and again make butt to butt. But rarely use the latter. I wouldn't dream of attaching any sticky adhesive pad to my sewing machine even though my machine would be a lovely stable machine. But love how you did to show us how this so called hack works. I hate the term hack. Just so mean sounding when in fact it's just another technique. This is great along with yes forks by the way I never managed to get to work for me and I tried 5 different forks. But maybe it was like you mentioned difficult to hang onto the fork between our leg or I used a small vice to hold my forlks but it would often slip anyway. So I ran across this idea with a towel hook maybe 5 or more years ago and ordered 2 different styles not sure which would work the best. They came in sets of two and three. So hey hey hey that RV the spares might work out well as towel or washrag holders in the bathroom. Maybe not sure I want to stick up taped anything in the RV. I've spent too much time removing other peoples things where in fact a few times they must not have stuck well and the got out some horrible ugly glue that yellowed and won't release without harm to the veneer or wall paper finishes. With seeing 12 zippers to make I think I'll go in search of these and give it a try. I'm not sure where I'd attach it too though. I do like alien style tape to try out places before committing to glue or pulling off the protective adhesive sheet and going with it so maybe alien tape would hold the tool in place yet let me remove and move it later to better location. Great job demonstrating this tool and technique. Glad I spent some of my procrastination time today watching it. Thanks for the share. People like myself is so appreciative and grateful you take the time to make these videos and to do such great patient styles so we all can take it in no matter our level of experience.
way too easy thanks
Incredible! I have horrible trouble with zippers but the inch! This method worked the very first time! Whoop whoop! ❤️❤️❤️Thank you so much!
Thank you very much I finally got this to work watching you. I was doing just about everything wrong and errm not wriggling the tape enough hahaha
I am very grateful as I find getting zipper pulls back on to zipper tape a right chore!!! Now I'm going to celebrate with the biscuits I didn't eat while trying!
After watching your video, I bought a pair of these kitchen towel holders so I could insert the zipper tab onto the zipper tape. It’s next to impossible to do it the fork way.
Thanks for the clear instructions
🎉🎉🎉
Thank-you! Thank-you!! Thank-you!!!
Great hack! Thanks
Thank you , it works 🥰
Thank you, it is always comforting to "see" how its done. This is going to make my life easy!
This works brilliantly. Thankyou for sharing such an excellent tip.
I just started working with zippers, cute pulls and the challenge of attaching them. I am truly awful at it and had about given up believing I'd wasted time and money on the really cute zipper tape and pulls until I saw your video. I have now ordered it from Amazon and look forward to trying it as soon as it gets here. Thank you!
Thanks! That was helpful!
Yeeeh, it worked for me, thank you. I’ll go & grab a biscuit now - he, he.
Thank you so much!!! I got it now!
Per your suggestion, got a towel hook. Works great, thanks!
Thank you so much for this video I bought one of these and attached it to my sewing cabinet with a bulldog clip and it works 😍
I bought a similar one online and it’s a game changer! Thanks!
Wonderfully helpful - thank you!
Thank you so much for your video! I don’t gave the tea towel holders yet
Thank you so much for your video! I don’t have the tea towel holders yet (on their way from Amazon though) but I used some of your tips and I was able to quickly put 25 zipper pulls on 10 yards of zipper tape. Putting the zipper tape into the zipper pull at an angle really helps!
I love how you explained this. I put it on my sewing group and shared it with them. You were very concise and explained every step very thoroughly. Thank you so much.
Wow, great, thank you. I've tried the fork method but it is such a fiddle and I can never get the fork to hold still. I've just ordered the towel hooks and looking forward to less frustrating zip making!
Amazing!❤
I love the video. Very helpful! Thank you.
Worked so good! Thank you for posting!
Thank you! Works great!
Thank You !😊
Great but how would you do this when attached to an item. For example a beg??
Where are the utube post for the towel hook?
Struggled every bit as much using this!
Where doe you find these hooks?
This doesn't work lisa ? I've got the exact one u have I've sat 2 hours I've got the zipping tape rhe wring side facing me
I have the zip pull pointed bit at the top facing wrong way from me
And it's so fiddly its just not going in
Can u recommend any hung please?
That amazon link doesn’t work
Very informative but not for where to get hook that is attached to sewing machine...please send link again to us, believe me , your video was wonderful but need link to order, do you show how to put double heads on zip tape?
Desde que todos tenham o mesmo Gancho de pendurar toalhas exatamente como o que você tem. Tente colocar o cursor entre as duas hastes centrais de um garfo de refeição - o efeito é o mesmo e mais fácil de conseguir.. sem ter que comprar nada.
Have you tried this hack with the zipper tapes that have been sewed into a pouch.
Didn’t work for me ?
Can hardly hear your video. I have my speakers turned up to maximum volume but still can't hear.
Worked better without this zip tool