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If you don't own a special presser foot for invisible zippers or if you've had trouble with them in the past, try reading through my tutorial. You might just find an alternative that will work for you.
Invisible zipper, sewing machine, thread, regular zipper foot
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Oct 14, 2012, 01.43 PMby sheraa
i do d same way. n when i start stitching ill adjust my needle position to closer to d zip n to avoid problem of d end ill always get a extra long zipper n stitch to half away