I clicked this video because it looked short and didn't think it would offer anything different, I was pleasantly shocked to discover a lot of tiny new details that are a total game changer! Thanks so much! I only wish you had shown how to sew the other side of the zipper. Asides that very well done!!
It depends on the fabric you are using. If it feels solid enough without interfacing, I guess you could do without, but if its sheer, it needs more stability to hold the zipper.
Nice video, thanks. Please how do you deal with if the dress or skirt has lining. I'm just wondering what it should look like if there is lining inside. Thank you
If it has a lining, you can either serge the lining to the outside and treat them as one layer with the zipper, or you can put the zipper in to the outer layer only (still use the fusible interfacing) and then flip the garment inside out, fold the lining in and slip-stitch it to the zipper tape. You can also top-stitch the lining down if you don't mind having it show from the outside.
I know this is old(er), but I'm hoping you can help. Where did you get that fabric? What is it? Rayon gabardine? I love it and it looks so gorgeous! Of course, there's the quality of your video, but that fabric still looks yummy and like a dream to sew with. I hope I can source it! Btw, I live in The States❤️. Thanks for the simplicity in hacking a bad zipper insertion into a fabulous one!!
Thanks :-). I bought is at the Norwegian shop Stoff & stil (www.stoffogstil.no/ ), but I can't find the fabric now. You can see more of the fabric here if it helps you in the hunt: www.notetoself.no/2015/12/06/trumpet-skirt-with-exposed-zipper/
I clicked this video because it looked short and didn't think it would offer anything different, I was pleasantly shocked to discover a lot of tiny new details that are a total game changer! Thanks so much! I only wish you had shown how to sew the other side of the zipper. Asides that very well done!!
This tutorial is just beautiful. It shows everything you need to know and is really nice to watch. Thank you for sharing it:)
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it :-).
Love them scissors of yours, thank you for the video too. Really appreciate this 🙏🏼
I used this video to put in an exposed zipper for a class project. It came out well!
It depends on the fabric you are using. If it feels solid enough without interfacing, I guess you could do without, but if its sheer, it needs more stability to hold the zipper.
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Thank the two replies for being helpful
awesome instructions and video editing! such a pro! 😉🌸
Very brief and concise. Thanks
بغیر کچھ رقم خرچ کیے گھر میں ٹماٹر کیسے اُگاۓجاسکتے ہیں ؟Hindi /Urdu
Thank You!!!! Your video it very clear and I understood everything! Congratulations!!!!
Hi...thank you for this....first time finding you today....please do more videos if you are able to
Hi, why do you only have 2 posts. Your two videos are very to the point and easy to follow not to mention professional quality.
Hi. Thanks! It's a good question. I have so many tutorials I would like to make into videos, though. Currently working on a DIY baby mobile.
Thanks, you created a gem! Does Hollywood know you do these things?
What about adding facing to the raw edges of zipper ?
perfectly explained. I love it
Nice video, thanks. Please how do you deal with if the dress or skirt has lining. I'm just wondering what it should look like if there is lining inside. Thank you
If it has a lining, you can either serge the lining to the outside and treat them as one layer with the zipper, or you can put the zipper in to the outer layer only (still use the fusible interfacing) and then flip the garment inside out, fold the lining in and slip-stitch it to the zipper tape. You can also top-stitch the lining down if you don't mind having it show from the outside.
Thanks for your help, great tutorial
can you do it without interfacing
Very helpful and clear ! Thank you .
Love love your video really easy to follow thank you so much please make some more videos
Thanks!
Excelente tutorial bravo 👏👏👏
Amazing tutorial! Nothing to say ❤️
I know this is old(er), but I'm hoping you can help. Where did you get that fabric? What is it? Rayon gabardine? I love it and it looks so gorgeous! Of course, there's the quality of your video, but that fabric still looks yummy and like a dream to sew with. I hope I can source it! Btw, I live in The States❤️. Thanks for the simplicity in hacking a bad zipper insertion into a fabulous one!!
Thanks :-). I bought is at the Norwegian shop Stoff & stil (www.stoffogstil.no/ ), but I can't find the fabric now. You can see more of the fabric here if it helps you in the hunt: www.notetoself.no/2015/12/06/trumpet-skirt-with-exposed-zipper/
Wow that's amazing, thank you so much!
Please do more sewing videos! Thanks!
How can I get this tutorial in photo format?
Excellent ❤❤❤
Beautiful
loved your tutorial, learned alot an ready for more!!!!
Thanks :-D. I have a new tutorial for adjusting gaping armholes in the making. Stay tuned ;-)
Can I use this same method for a pants?
I can't see why not.
Can I sew it on a wife beater?
Isn’t it 15 cm not 15 mm?
Thank you
Oh thank you much for this. 👌👌
Very confusing. The pinching just doesnt make any sense
Pivot
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Awesome! Thanks
nice
Thanks!!
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