Two ways to install covered zips in cushion covers by Debbie Shore
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- This way of adding zips to cushion covers gives a neat look to the back of the cover, and is simple to acheive. The two ways are one from each side of the cover and into the seam, the other is when the cushion has a flange so the zip doesn't reach the edges.
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Usually do the envelope method but didn't have enough fabric for the back. You're method is so easy even though I have a fear of zips!! Cushion turned out fabulous, this is now my go to method. Also great way to use up non matching zips. Thanks so much.
Thank you! Great methods
Wonderful, thank you for sharing this method. What a great idea to use up odd color or length zippers! Stay warm and safe.
Two great tips look forward to using these in my next cushions thank you!
So helpful and clear. Thank you x
Hi Debbie, love your videos. Although I have a question about this one. To do the zip with the flap covering the zipper you don’t say anything about cutting the fabric length for the back. Need your input Please.
Thanks Debbie a very clear video 😊
Thanks Debbie wonderful tutorial.
Thanks for a lovely tutorial Debbie. I was confused re the fabric sizes. Yours looked both the same size. But your finished cushions had the zip a third of the way down? And I didn’t know what you meant about (7.08 mins), putting the front on? TIA
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Would love to see how this could be done on a bag
Thank you!
Having just made 2 cushions and had the zip up higher on the back , was disappointed that the flap opened. I will now have to hand stitch down which wasn't the initial intention . Loved the idea though.😊
Very useful videos Debbie, thank you
How many inches to you allow for the fold over?
Just to cover the zip, about 2”
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What size machine needle did you use for this please?
Can you give instructions on measurements please to allow for the flange Thank you
While nice to see method, but for demo. purposes fabric was too soft, and could have had more obvious right and wrong sides.
Find it differculty