Before I committed to sewing my nice clothing, I purchased some used clothes at Goodwill and practiced. They turned out great and I decided to wear them as well!
I do that too. It is called a wearable muslin. Whenever you make something as practice and it looks good enough to wear, wear it with pride. You made that! And that is awesome!
Thank you for showing how to do this, explaining what could go wrong, how to work through problems, what to expect, and what you might do differently in the future. This was a helpful tutorial and I'm sure that not only did the sewing itself take a good bit of time but the video editing did too. I appreciate every bit of it.
Your video was exactly what I was looking for. My husband doesn't wear pullover sweatshirts. His work gave him a high quality pullover that I'm going to convert to a zipper closure. Your basting tips and how to address the neckline will help me. Thank you!! If I may, I have a tip to get over thick seams. When you get to that point, with your needle down, lift your presser foot and place a folded scrap the thickness of the seam your going to sew over behind the needle and lower your pressure foot down on it. Now your pressure foot won't bog down. Once you sew over the tickness, the pressure foot regulates it self and you continue sewing. I hope that makes sense. Happy sewing!
This was exactly what I was looking for! I have only sewn one or two zippers and that was years ago. I followed your directions and I was able to successfully add a zipper to a pullover hoodie and it looks professional. Thank you very much!
This tutorial was super helpful for me as a person who is a first-time sewer. You gave a ton of helpful suggestions that will help me repurpose and alter my hoodies and sweaters. Thank you!
Thanks for adding your afterthoughts; those are going to be helpful👍 Also, THANK YOU! for mentioning that the ball of the seam ripper can go UNDER the stitching💖💖💖
Enjoyed that! The thing with mass produced clothing, be it from China or anywhere else, is that they have to use every scrap of fabric they can, to increase profit. No such thing as going with the grain! So things pull out of shape real easily. And, of course, everything is done at speed.... Cheers from England xxx
Thank you for sharing how to do this - I’ve been wanting to do exactly this for a while. Your explanation and demonstration is so clear - much appreciated
This is a great idea. I have been thinking about doing this with some sweatshirts but seemed like it would be to confusing to do. This seems like a pretty simple technique. I just bought a couple plain T-shirts and plan to give it a try,
@@MrsGsSewingSpace thanks. I was trying a few years ago but I think I must be dyspraxic. There are so many things I can't do. I couldn't tie my shoelaces until I was ten. Anyway, if I ever decide to have a go again, your channel will be my first port of call (although I have a haberdashery store owner as a friend too).
Dunno if anyone gives a damn but if you're bored like me during the covid times then you can watch all of the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my brother lately :)
Good job. Never saw it done with the front edges basted together, but I'm going to try it. I have several sweatshirts to try it on 😆 Haven't outgrown them yet
I loved the video. Thanks for Sharing. :) I've been having the same thoughts myself, that I've been waning to take a few of the sweatshirts that I have and add a zipper to them.. though at the moment my sewing skills are elementary at that. lol Anyway, I enjoyed seeing the demonstration of HOW to add a zipper and the process of the transformation. :) Thank You.
Very good teaching very good teaching and understanding thanks for the tip I wanted to do the same thing with a hoodie I bought from Walmart thank you very much keep on teaching you're doing a very good job but you didn't say the size of the zipper
Thanks much for this. It's very helpful. Just a question, if I was doing this for someone else, how would I deal with the uneven part of the overlapping hood so it looked cleaner. Is there a way to edit that a bit? It's clear that the edges of the hood weren't exactly the same in the original hoodie. Do you have recommendations? Thanks again.
Good question! It depends on the hoodie and how it was made. My hoodie did overlap so I did what I could with it to keep the edges lined up with the zipper. I tried to keep the look as clean as I could. If I were you I would play around with it to see what looks best in working with those edges. I understand it isn't the best answer but it really is dependent on how the hoodie is constructed.
@@karenbrightbill-tl7jt Perhaps remove the hoodie completely? Baste center Back of hoodie for six inches? Then re align front perfectly at the zipper, sew it on to the shoulders both direction and then space out n gather the additional fabric so center Back stitches on flat?
Can you tutorial is good. It does make sense that adding a zipper will take away some circumference from the garment also adding twill tape to the hoodie seam so the zip doesn’t scratch you.
Interfacing the fabric along cut edges before applying zip would improve the stitching and stabilize zip & fabric from shifting and stretching/rippling leaving a lovely flat front application.
she wasn't trying to insult all of China-she just meant things made in China tend to be mass-produced, and when things are mass-produced they can sometimes have mistakes
The made in China comment IS relevant in textile goods as they use less skilled people( verses cars and sewing machines (sometimes)). But I’ve never seen someone put a zipper in a hoodie, but I do have one that cries out for a zipper and this gives me a way to do it. For those that has never looked inside industrial machines you would be surprised about what you will find there- “outside looks nice”. “Inside not so much” their value system and ours ARE different. That’s just the way it is. Now Japanese items way different. These items often rival our stuff. Completely different. They put quality inside as well as outside. Now for the review… this is the first video of yours I’ve seen. As a guy (81 with supervisory/ engineering experience I sew bags, holsters and reupholster Furniture etc. ( hey ya gotta do something with your time- ya can’t golf always) I like your candor and your level of form and function is different than mine. Good job!
10/21/24 13:22 I've had a Minnesota theme hoodie for more than 5 years. Never worn it. Problem is, it needs a zipper, but the Lighthouse Logo is on the Front and would be totally messed up with addition of a zipper. So, I unpicked and removed the front pocket and hood. I used part of the pocket to fill in the front upper open scoop of neck line, thus turning it into the BACK of the hoodie. Then I cut open the original Back. Using your video I'm ready to sew in my Two Way zipper, turning the Back into the Front. Wish I could attach photos when done... UPDATE ONE DAY LATER It took me 5 HOURS and a lot of seam ripping to get the zipper in and create a 1/2" rolled collar by using 2 strips from the hoodie. There's enough fabric remaining from the hoodie that I plan thus week to create 2 pockets for the front.
You could but I didn't want to create another issue in this video, especially since it is mostly to give you an understanding of how to do it. On your own you can do what you see fit and what works for you.
Very easy to follow. I think a beginner could do it the way you showed how to baste the zipper. I don't know if I am going to try it yet cause I don't have patience and I'm sloppy with my sewing but maybe cause you did explain each step so clearly. Thanks!
I buy the longest one. I can cut down the zipper to size if I need to. Otherwise you would need to measure the length of the front of the sweatshirt and purchase the correct size according to your measurements.
You would do it the same way, but be warned that if you cut the design down the middle in half then around an inch, depending on your seam allowance, will be missing from the middle of your design where you cut it at for the zipper. There is no way to save a graphic design if you are sewing something to it like a zipper because if seam allowances.
Yes. You can do this by hand. It might be a bit tough pushing a needle through a lot if layers if fabric though. So be aware of that. If you have a hard time get a pair of needle nose pliers. That can help to grip the needle as you push and pull, but be careful because you can also easily break the needle too.
I wish I’d seen your video before I did this project. My pullover sweatshirt was checkered and since I did not baste the shirt first, the checkered lines did not match when I basted the separating zipper. I had to undo and pin/baste very carefully. Your method would have kept the horizontal pattern on my shirt lined up perfectly. Now I know…THANKS!!!
Depends on how long your hoodie is. I would take a measuring tape and measure from the top to bottom of the front. Where the zipper would go. That will give you an idea.
Hi I'm Alice I love your tutorial I just got a great deal on an men's pull over hoodie and I going to use your tutorial to put a zipper in. Thank you so much for the idea, no problem about me loosing some inches because it's a XL....
Basting is when you temporarily sew fabric together so that it stays in position but it isn't sewn permanently. When you baste you use longer stitch lengths so that it can be taken out easily. Whereas with sewing permanently the stitch lengths are much shorter.
Теперь я понимаю, кто шьёт и нам присылает вещи)))) косо криво)))) как идея мне понятна ...но так же могу добавить, что уменьшается размер!!!!! Фальдит!!! Лучше проклеить флизелином загиб под молнию Как учебный наглядный ролик! Только мастер не учитель, а так) как я любитель
Boo hoo, cry about it 😆 I'd like to see SJWs triggered by important issues. If U knew what the Chinese gvt and ppl thought of Americans I don't think you'd be so easily offended, lol !!! Less skilled, lower paid Chinese factory workers don't care/don't have time to make sure measurements & inspections are consistent. Mistakes made more often find their way into retail. Quality control is practically nada The outside of products may look fine unlike insides. Seams aren't finished, material quality is inconsistent... Cheaper parts are used inside appliances, tools, cameras..for the purpose of 'planned obsolescence' ( look it up if U don't know the meaning ) They think nothing of 'stealing' American patented technology and illegally use brand names on Chinese products. Those of us aware but willing to pay less deserve what we get but in general our value systems are different. ps: Japanese products are usually different - higher standards mean better quality. They take pride in doing the most menial tasks as best possible. It's reality - please 🙏 stop virtue signaling for things that don't matter! Have a lovely Sunday God bless ✨
Thank you for watching but unfortunately I do not sew for others at this time. I would recommend finding someone around you that does alterations. They should be able to get your zipper sewn in for you.
Before I committed to sewing my nice clothing, I purchased some used clothes at Goodwill and practiced. They turned out great and I decided to wear them as well!
I do that too. It is called a wearable muslin. Whenever you make something as practice and it looks good enough to wear, wear it with pride. You made that! And that is awesome!
Thank you for showing how to do this, explaining what could go wrong, how to work through problems, what to expect, and what you might do differently in the future. This was a helpful tutorial and I'm sure that not only did the sewing itself take a good bit of time but the video editing did too. I appreciate every bit of it.
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching.
Your video was exactly what I was looking for. My husband doesn't wear pullover sweatshirts. His work gave him a high quality pullover that I'm going to convert to a zipper closure. Your basting tips and how to address the neckline will help me. Thank you!! If I may, I have a tip to get over thick seams. When you get to that point, with your needle down, lift your presser foot and place a folded scrap the thickness of the seam your going to sew over behind the needle and lower your pressure foot down on it. Now your pressure foot won't bog down. Once you sew over the tickness, the pressure foot regulates it self and you continue sewing. I hope that makes sense. Happy sewing!
I am glad that this video was helpful. Thank you for the tip! I appreciate you sharing your thoughts.
@lisapalesch-hawk6627 When I misplace the thick sewn square of fabric to do thus, I've been using my 6 inch plastic ruler instead.
This was exactly what I was looking for! I have only sewn one or two zippers and that was years ago. I followed your directions and I was able to successfully add a zipper to a pullover hoodie and it looks professional. Thank you very much!
I am so glad that my video helped you. Thank you for watching!
Thank you. The other videos that I have seen seem to easy. I think the way that you have shown is a better way of doing it.
Thank you. I appreciate you watching.
Very helpful. Especially that part about the loss of fabric around the tummy. Soooo good. TU
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching.
Since watching this I’ve finished my first hoodie and am going to start my second. Thanks
Good for you! I am glad that this video helped you.
This tutorial was super helpful for me as a person who is a first-time sewer. You gave a ton of helpful suggestions that will help me repurpose and alter my hoodies and sweaters. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for adding your afterthoughts; those are going to be helpful👍
Also, THANK YOU! for mentioning that the ball of the seam ripper can go UNDER the stitching💖💖💖
You are welcome! Most people don't even know that the ball of the seam ripper should be under the stitching. I am glad that you found that helpful.
I don’t know why but I like when people put their hands in their hoodie or zip up hoodie pocket
Yours is the best video that I have viewed on how to do this. You are an excellent teacher!
Thank you so much. I appreciate your comment and that you chose to watch my video.
Enjoyed that! The thing with mass produced clothing, be it from China or anywhere else, is that they have to use every scrap of fabric they can, to increase profit. No such thing as going with the grain! So things pull out of shape real easily. And, of course, everything is done at speed.... Cheers from England xxx
Thank you for watching and for your sharing your point of view. I appreciate it.
Thank you for sharing how to do this - I’ve been wanting to do exactly this for a while. Your explanation and demonstration is so clear - much appreciated
Thank you for watching. I am glad that I was able to help you accomplish your goal.
I love how precise you are, thank you for this video it's so helpful!
You're so welcome!
This is a great idea. I have been thinking about doing this with some sweatshirts but seemed like it would be to confusing to do. This seems like a pretty simple technique. I just bought a couple plain T-shirts and plan to give it a try,
I am glad that you are watching, I hope that your projects go well.
Thank you. Your instructions are very clear. I have to do this for a friend, and I've never done this before. Oy!
Thank you! Just remember to take your time. Going fast will cause mistakes.
Just the tutorial I needed to see! I’ve got a hoodie with kangaroo pockets that I want to add a zipper down the front. Thanks so much!
I am glad that you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
Excellent video. Great idea-works very well😊
By far the best video on how to do this! Now I am not afraid to cut my hoodie!
I am glad that you liked the video. Yay for not being afraid!!
Incredibly useful.
Glad you think so!
That's dead impressive. Some people's skills are just magic. Totally beyond me I'm afraid.
I am glad that you watched my video. Just take your time. If you ever feel like trying you can ask me questions.
@@MrsGsSewingSpace thanks. I was trying a few years ago but I think I must be dyspraxic. There are so many things I can't do. I couldn't tie my shoelaces until I was ten. Anyway, if I ever decide to have a go again, your channel will be my first port of call (although I have a haberdashery store owner as a friend too).
Super turo! De quelle largeur est la fermeture éclair svp? Merci pour votre réponse !
LOVE THIS!!!!!! I've been wanting to do this myself; thank you for a very detailed tutorial.
I am glad that you found my video. I hope you enjoy the rest of my videos.
@@MrsGsSewingSpace
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This tutorial was informative and very helpful. Thank you
You are welcome!
Excellent tutorial thank you. About to insert my zip.
Thank you for watching. I am glad that you found this helpful. Good luck with your project.
Thanks for such a clear tutorial. This is something I have wanted to do for ages.
Thank you for watching.
Great video. Easy to follow and the hints were perfect!
Thank you for watching. I am glad that you found this video helpful.
I have a college themed hoodie, I can't wait to add the zipper. Thank you ✌❤
Have fun!
Love it I bought some hoodies for Xmas so now zipper time. Thank you so much for this informative video. Enjoyed it ! 😊
You are so welcome!
Wonderful job. So detailed and clear.
Glad it was helpful!
This is just like how I was taught to sew from my family. Thank you for the nice review.
Thank you for watching. I am glad that you found this enjoyable.
Love this, just getting to grips with zips, this is most helpful
Thank you. I am glad that you liked it.
Thank you so much . This help me a lot.❤
You are welcome. Thank you for watching!
Thanks, I have mine cut out before I found you. Good thing I did it right. Now I’m off to do it your way. 😂
You got this!
thanks for explaining it so well.
Love it. 💕👍
You're welcome 😊
THANK YOU FOR THIS your explanation was super good and clear ty
Your welcome. I am glad that you like this video.
I love this hoodie, I wear it around everywhere now.
Dunno if anyone gives a damn but if you're bored like me during the covid times then you can watch all of the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my brother lately :)
@Alejandro Nelson Definitely, have been watching on instaflixxer for months myself :D
Good job. Never saw it done with the front edges basted together, but I'm going to try it. I have several sweatshirts to try it on 😆 Haven't outgrown them yet
Thank you. I hope your projects turn out well.
Wow!! I'm definitely trying this. Thank you
Thank you! I loved doing this to my old hoodie. I have a ton more hoodies that I will probably do the same to.
I loved the video. Thanks for Sharing. :)
I've been having the same thoughts myself, that I've been waning to take a few of the sweatshirts that I have and add a zipper to them.. though at the moment my sewing skills are elementary at that. lol
Anyway, I enjoyed seeing the demonstration of HOW to add a zipper and the process of the transformation. :)
Thank You.
You are welcome. I am glad that you found my video helpful.
Thank-you Mrs. G You are a great teacher !!!!!
Thank you!
Sewing jacket zipper with concealing flap. Very helpful. Best video 👍👏♥
Thank you so much 😊
Excellent video; nicely explained …. Thank you 👏 👏 👏
Thank you for watching. I appreciate your comment.
Excellent explanation and video
Thank you.
Thanks for the detail. Very helpful!
I am glad that you found this helpful. Thank you for watching.
Very good teaching very good teaching and understanding thanks for the tip I wanted to do the same thing with a hoodie I bought from Walmart thank you very much keep on teaching you're doing a very good job but you didn't say the size of the zipper
Mam u explained it so clearly
Very nice
Thank you for your comment. And thank you for watching.
Angela Wolfe shows an excellent way to finish the zipper tape top with a hood or collar.
link to video?
You did a great, job. I love this.
Thank you!
Thank you.🎉. I will try to sew a zipper in the future. Nothing.wrong with Walmart.
Have fun!
I love this video! I feel the same!
Thank you.
Thanks much for this. It's very helpful. Just a question, if I was doing this for someone else, how would I deal with the uneven part of the overlapping hood so it looked cleaner. Is there a way to edit that a bit? It's clear that the edges of the hood weren't exactly the same in the original hoodie. Do you have recommendations? Thanks again.
Good question! It depends on the hoodie and how it was made. My hoodie did overlap so I did what I could with it to keep the edges lined up with the zipper. I tried to keep the look as clean as I could. If I were you I would play around with it to see what looks best in working with those edges. I understand it isn't the best answer but it really is dependent on how the hoodie is constructed.
@@MrsGsSewingSpace Thank you!
@@karenbrightbill-tl7jt
Perhaps remove the hoodie completely?
Baste center Back of hoodie for six inches? Then re align front perfectly at the zipper, sew it on to the shoulders both direction and then space out n gather the additional fabric so center Back stitches on flat?
Can you tutorial is good. It does make sense that adding a zipper will take away some circumference from the garment also adding twill tape to the hoodie seam so the zip doesn’t scratch you.
Thank you for your comment. Adding twill tape is a great idea. Thank you for sharing.
Interfacing the fabric along cut edges before applying zip would improve the stitching and stabilize zip & fabric from shifting and stretching/rippling leaving a lovely flat front application.
Great tip! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. Great way to. Install a zipper
Thank you for watching!
Loved it! ❤️❤️❤️
Awesome! I am glad that you like it.
@@MrsGsSewingSpace I have a sweatshirt from Newport and it’s a pullover. I’m so hoping l can do this. 👍🏻🙏🏻😁 Wish me luck ❤️
Oh thanks it’s informative but your remark about China threw me off a bit ..
Thank you for watching my channel.
Right??! Literally everything she is using is made in China so I really don’t understand how relevant that comment is regarding the hoodie 🤥
she wasn't trying to insult all of China-she just meant things made in China tend to be mass-produced, and when things are mass-produced they can sometimes have mistakes
@@laurarasband5584 but most items are mass produced, irrespective of country of origin. That's industrialisation!
The made in China comment IS relevant in textile goods as they use less skilled people( verses cars and sewing machines (sometimes)).
But I’ve never seen someone put a zipper in a hoodie, but I do have one that cries out for a zipper and this gives me a way to do it.
For those that has never looked inside industrial machines you would be surprised about what you will find there- “outside looks nice”. “Inside not so much” their value system and ours ARE different. That’s just the way it is. Now Japanese items way different. These items often rival our stuff. Completely different. They put quality inside as well as outside.
Now for the review… this is the first video of yours I’ve seen. As a guy (81 with supervisory/ engineering experience I sew bags, holsters and reupholster Furniture etc. ( hey ya gotta do something with your time- ya can’t golf always) I like your candor and your level of form and function is different than mine. Good job!
10/21/24 13:22
I've had a Minnesota theme hoodie for more than 5 years. Never worn it. Problem is, it needs a zipper, but the Lighthouse Logo is on the Front and would be totally messed up with addition of a zipper.
So, I unpicked and removed the front pocket and hood.
I used part of the pocket to fill in the front upper open scoop of neck line, thus turning it into the BACK of the hoodie.
Then I cut open the original Back. Using your video I'm ready to sew in my Two Way zipper, turning the Back into the Front.
Wish I could attach photos when done...
UPDATE ONE DAY LATER
It took me 5 HOURS and a lot of seam ripping to get the zipper in and create a 1/2" rolled collar
by using 2 strips from the hoodie. There's enough fabric remaining from the hoodie that I plan thus week to create 2 pockets for the front.
That sounds great! I am sorry that I can't see it but that is a brilliant idea for your sweatshirt.
Good job!
Thanks!
You are awesome, lady ❤
many thanks, it was really helpful
Your welcome! I am glad that you found it helpful.
Would sewing the zipper without the basting method give you more tummy room?
No, the basting method is just to help hold everything in place. The seam allowances are the same whether you baste or not.
Excellent video. For the bits with 'additional fabric could you not remove some 'invisible' bulk like with denims.
You could but I didn't want to create another issue in this video, especially since it is mostly to give you an understanding of how to do it. On your own you can do what you see fit and what works for you.
@@MrsGsSewingSpace not a critisism. It has given me confidence to work on my own overhead hoodies x
Great job
Thank you!
Very easy to follow. I think a beginner could do it the way you showed how to baste the zipper. I don't know if I am going to try it yet cause I don't have patience and I'm sloppy with my sewing but maybe cause you did explain each step so clearly. Thanks!
I am glad that you enjoyed watching this video. And if you ever do add a zipper good luck with that.
How do you know exactly what length of zipper to buy as all sweat shirts are different
I buy the longest one. I can cut down the zipper to size if I need to. Otherwise you would need to measure the length of the front of the sweatshirt and purchase the correct size according to your measurements.
Is there a way to do this with a graphic on the front and still be able to line everything up?
You would do it the same way, but be warned that if you cut the design down the middle in half then around an inch, depending on your seam allowance, will be missing from the middle of your design where you cut it at for the zipper. There is no way to save a graphic design if you are sewing something to it like a zipper because if seam allowances.
@@MrsGsSewingSpace Thank you!
Amazing 😍
Thanks 🤗
Wet informative. Thanks for the video
Thank you! I appreciate you watching.
is this possible to do completely by hand?
Yes. You can do this by hand. It might be a bit tough pushing a needle through a lot if layers if fabric though. So be aware of that. If you have a hard time get a pair of needle nose pliers. That can help to grip the needle as you push and pull, but be careful because you can also easily break the needle too.
Verri gut👍👍👍👏thankyu so match you are beste💋🇦🇲
Thank you!
How come you sew it together at the front before adding the zip, rather than just sewing the zip right sides together to the cut edges please?
I just found it easier for me. If you prefer it the other way, then by all means, do it the best way that you feel.
I wish I’d seen your video before I did this project. My pullover sweatshirt was checkered and since I did not baste the shirt first, the checkered lines did not match when I basted the separating zipper. I had to undo and pin/baste very carefully. Your method would have kept the horizontal pattern on my shirt lined up perfectly. Now I know…THANKS!!!
Thanks
You are welcome!
Good job,you got me expired
I should do mine thx
I am glad that I inspired you! I hope it turns out well.
@@MrsGsSewingSpace Thanku
I did my top.and I love it.
Very clear! Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
What of the hoodie zipper that has faceing how to fix it
I will put that one on my list of videos to make in the future.
How many inches zipper?
Depends on how long your hoodie is. I would take a measuring tape and measure from the top to bottom of the front. Where the zipper would go. That will give you an idea.
Hi I'm Alice I love your tutorial I just got a great deal on an men's pull over hoodie and I going to use your tutorial to put a zipper in. Thank you so much for the idea, no problem about me loosing some inches because it's a XL....
How many inches did you leave from where you cut?
Can you give more details? I don't quite understand what you are asking.
I am to install a zipper in my hoodie. Thanks for the detailed instructions.
Thank you for watching. Good luck on your project.
What is basting
Basting is when you temporarily sew fabric together so that it stays in position but it isn't sewn permanently. When you baste you use longer stitch lengths so that it can be taken out easily. Whereas with sewing permanently the stitch lengths are much shorter.
“Unpicking?” 🤔
Did you have a question I can answer?
The pockets were not cut evenly, one looks narrower than the other. It doesn’t look even.
Sometimes that happens. I am not going for perfection. Just wanted to show you how to do it.
Теперь я понимаю, кто шьёт и нам присылает вещи)))) косо криво)))) как идея мне понятна ...но так же могу добавить, что уменьшается размер!!!!! Фальдит!!! Лучше проклеить флизелином загиб под молнию
Как учебный наглядный ролик! Только мастер не учитель, а так) как я любитель
Thank you for commenting and thank you for watching.
I also am offended by China comment
Boo hoo, cry about it 😆
I'd like to see SJWs triggered by important issues. If U knew what the Chinese gvt and ppl thought of Americans I don't think you'd be so easily offended, lol !!!
Less skilled, lower paid Chinese factory workers don't care/don't have time to make sure measurements & inspections are consistent.
Mistakes made more often find their way into retail.
Quality control is practically nada
The outside of products may look fine unlike insides. Seams aren't finished, material quality is inconsistent...
Cheaper parts are used inside appliances, tools, cameras..for the purpose
of 'planned obsolescence'
( look it up if U don't know the meaning )
They think nothing of 'stealing' American patented technology and illegally use brand names on Chinese products.
Those of us aware but willing to pay less deserve what we get but in general our value systems are different.
ps: Japanese products are usually different - higher standards mean better quality. They take pride in doing the most menial tasks as best possible.
It's reality - please 🙏 stop virtue signaling for things that don't matter!
Have a lovely Sunday
God bless ✨
Hellow vill you zipper my rainjackets for me in norrköping i can pay you i like you zipper jackets iså you in asmr video from janne thanks
Thank you for watching but unfortunately I do not sew for others at this time. I would recommend finding someone around you that does alterations. They should be able to get your zipper sewn in for you.
If you have my rainjackets home how mych vill you zipping my yellow rainjackets for me to day