I've just watched 3 lapped zip tutorials and you're the ONLY person who has explained how to make the lap in a way that makes sense. I've been sewing for 30 years and it's never made sense until now. Thanks heaps!
Thank you so much! after watching a lot of useless lapped zipper tutorials , and getting more and more frustrated, finally I came across your brilliant video !! You are the best teacher !! Thank You🎊
I have watched so many lapped zipper videos but it's only now that I really understand it. Marking the original seam allowance made it so much easier to understand. Thank you!
I've been sewing since I was ...10? And I'm 41 now. (Pretty much self taught) I've always hated zippers with a passion. I decided to figure out what I've been missing that makes it so hard. I've been watching videos for 2 hours. Everyone teaches a lapped zip but they skip over exactly how to get those edges and seam allowances where they need to be. You explained it exactly how I needed to hear it Thank you!
I think it helps to use a slightly larger seam allowance . I use a 5/8 and I do not trim it before I lay the zipper. You can pre finish the seam edges with a serger or zig zag before hand.
I think this is the easiest tutorial I've seen . Thank you for the details in the explanation you've saved me so much time and given me a much better finish on my dress ❤
I'm an experience sewist, but have never done a lapped zip before. Thank you for your clear and concise instructions; I'm just off to insert my first lapped zip!
Wonderrful video. I havent put a zip into clothes for years. I realise now where i was making my mistake. I will try one today in a dress i am making. Thanks
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I've just completed my 1st ever lapped zip while sewing along to your video. It's in the centre back of a denim skirt and looks sooooo much better than the "centred" zip I've always used. I love it, thank you 💗.
This is the best and fastest method for heavy gowns made from expensive fabrics. There are other tutorials on UA-cam using wonder tape or using machine basting which are not really useful unless you're making a simple project esp using cotton material. Not everyone has access to wonder tape. Also the basting method by machine can even cause bubbles and wrinkles which after you seam rip the material will cause further damage I recommend this method only. Esp for beginners
There are so many lapped zip tutorials on UA-cam, and I think I've tried them all. I do believe this is the best I have ever seen. Beautiful result. The only thing I struggle with, but you don't seem to have this problem, is topstitching over the tacking guide threads. I find that they are locked in by the topstitching and can never really be completely removed. So annoying!
peggy olson Thank you! - glad you found this useful. You could try using a water soluble thread for tacking - the stitches will all dissolve once you wash them. Just don’t use this type of thread for regular sewing!! 😊
This was really clear, thank you! I'm thinking of making some summery pants and was wondering if you recommended inserting the zipper this way or another way like the fly zip or invisible zip?
Hi - thank you for your comment. I would use this type of zip finish on the side seam of trousers (pants) or possibly in the centre back. If you're using the lapped zip on the side seam you want the lap to be positioned to the front, so the zip is partially hidden when viewing from the front. The invisible zip could also be used in the side seam or centre back. If the opening on your trousers is at the centre front I think a fly zip finish would look best.
I've just watched 3 lapped zip tutorials and you're the ONLY person who has explained how to make the lap in a way that makes sense. I've been sewing for 30 years and it's never made sense until now. Thanks heaps!
Thank you for such a lovely comment! I’m so pleased I could help you with this technique ☺️
Thank you so much! after watching a lot of useless lapped zipper tutorials , and getting more and more frustrated, finally I came across your brilliant video !! You are the best teacher !! Thank You🎊
Thank you so much ☺️
Thank you very much !For years I've been sewing zippers with slightly looped sides. Today I'm proud of my neat sewing .Thanks to you tube and you ❤
Thank you for watching! I’m so pleased I could help ☺️
Your video so far has been the best... I been watching videos on lapped zipper for days..
Thank you so much ☺️
Hi... yours was the most clear tutorial thank you ❤
Thank you for your lovely feedback 😊
I have watched so many lapped zipper videos but it's only now that I really understand it. Marking the original seam allowance made it so much easier to understand. Thank you!
Thank you for your lovely comment! I'm really pleased I could make this easier for you.😊
This is the BEST lapped zip video! Thank you!❤
You’re welcome- thank you so much for watching ☺️
Very good with clear instructions.
Thank you ☺️
I've been sewing since I was ...10? And I'm 41 now. (Pretty much self taught) I've always hated zippers with a passion. I decided to figure out what I've been missing that makes it so hard. I've been watching videos for 2 hours. Everyone teaches a lapped zip but they skip over exactly how to get those edges and seam allowances where they need to be. You explained it exactly how I needed to hear it
Thank you!
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment ☺️
I think it helps to use a slightly larger seam allowance . I use a 5/8 and I do not trim it before I lay the zipper. You can pre finish the seam edges with a serger or zig zag before hand.
I think this is the easiest tutorial I've seen . Thank you for the details in the explanation you've saved me so much time and given me a much better finish on my dress ❤
Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback ☺️
Thank you so much for this. I followed your instructions and it. Came out well.
Thank you! Looking forward to learning more from you
Thank you so for watching - so pleased I could help 😊
So far the best tutorial for a lapped zip! Thank you.
Thank you so much ☺️
Brilliant and very clear. Subscribed!
Thank you so much!! 😊
I tried other videos but didn't come out the way I wanted. This video was so helpful to learn placing the zipper. Thank you!
Lea Hajiman thank you! Glad I could help 😊
Very nice demonstration. I've watched a few videos on lapped zips and yours is the only one that showed how not to get a bubble at the bottom.
gillian bc thanks! ✂️😊
Thank you so much for this video - I feel like I have mastered the zip and all down to your clear instructions. So thanks!
You’re welcome! Glad I could help you work it out ☺️
I'm an experience sewist, but have never done a lapped zip before. Thank you for your clear and concise instructions; I'm just off to insert my first lapped zip!
Thank you so much! Good luck and hope it goes in perfectly! 😊
@@HouseofMissSew It worked beautifully!
@@stitchtovictory5356 brilliant!! 😃
Lovely clear video. Thank you!
Amazing tutorial. Thank you very much. Following your instructions I was able to install my best lapped zip to date.
Brilliant!! Thank you so much for watching 😊
Wonderrful video. I havent put a zip into clothes for years. I realise now where i was making my mistake. I will try one today in a dress i am making. Thanks
Thank you! Glad I could help 😊
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
I've just completed my 1st ever lapped zip while sewing along to your video. It's in the centre back of a denim skirt and looks sooooo much better than the "centred" zip I've always used. I love it, thank you 💗.
Thank you! I’m so pleased I could help ☺️
Loved your precise teaching
Thank you!! 😊
I've been trying to find a tutorial with precise instructions and close up , straight to the point. Thanks so much for this!!
Karli F you’re welcome! Glad I could help 😊
Nice thank you. You are so helpful and precise with details, nice close up.
Thank you! Glad I could help 😊
This is the best and fastest method for heavy gowns made from expensive fabrics. There are other tutorials on UA-cam using wonder tape or using machine basting which are not really useful unless you're making a simple project esp using cotton material. Not everyone has access to wonder tape. Also the basting method by machine can even cause bubbles and wrinkles which after you seam rip the material will cause further damage
I recommend this method only. Esp for beginners
Thank you! ☺️
I love the way you give details
Thank you! 😊
There are so many lapped zip tutorials on UA-cam, and I think I've tried them all. I do believe this is the best I have ever seen. Beautiful result. The only thing I struggle with, but you don't seem to have this problem, is topstitching over the tacking guide threads. I find that they are locked in by the topstitching and can never really be completely removed. So annoying!
peggy olson Thank you! - glad you found this useful. You could try using a water soluble thread for tacking - the stitches will all dissolve once you wash them. Just don’t use this type of thread for regular sewing!! 😊
@@HouseofMissSew Gosh, I have never heard of water-soluble, disappearing thread! very James Bond!
Awesome instructions
Thank you 😊
The best tutorial so far
Lakhvir Nandra thank you!! 😊
Best instructions ! Thank you
Will definitely try this.thank u.
Great tutorial! It was easy to follow and looks great for even the first time. Thank you to share it!
Anita Orban-Magashazy thank you!! Glad it helps and your zip worked out well! 😊✂️
Great video, thank you!
You’re welcome ☺️
Thank you❤you made it look very easy🙌
Thank you! Glad I could help! 😊
Wooooow amazing
well done!
Thanks 😊
This was really clear, thank you! I'm thinking of making some summery pants and was wondering if you recommended inserting the zipper this way or another way like the fly zip or invisible zip?
Hi - thank you for your comment. I would use this type of zip finish on the side seam of trousers (pants) or possibly in the centre back. If you're using the lapped zip on the side seam you want the lap to be positioned to the front, so the zip is partially hidden when viewing from the front.
The invisible zip could also be used in the side seam or centre back.
If the opening on your trousers is at the centre front I think a fly zip finish would look best.
Thank you ma'am
You’re welcome ☺️
Thank you very much
You’re welcome! 😊
So grateful 🙏
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thanks for this tutoral
aicha bodchich you’re welcome ☺️
brilliant. thank you!!!
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