How to: Insert an Invisible Zipper


Zippers can be daunting to sew, invisible zippers can be even worse. However, learning to insert an invisible zipper is a skill that you will use constantly when sewing your own clothing. It’s a great skill to master to ensure your clothing has a professional and seamless look.

The below tutorial uses an invisible zipper foot, this isn’t absolutely needed however it will make the job a whole lot easier so I recommend purchasing one if you are going to be sewing a lot. I didn’t buy a fancy expensive one, I think mine was about $7 off Ebay. Money well spent!

Follow along below to learn how to easily insert an invisible zipper using a few basic tools.

Tools

  • sewing machine
  • regular zipper foot
  • invisible zipper foot
  • overlocker
  • iron
  • pins

Materials

  • fabric (either your garment or just scrap to practice with)
  • invisible zipper
  • cotton thread

Step 1 

You will need to prepare your zipper by pressing it flat. Unzip the zipper right to the end and using your fingers roll the teeth out and iron on a medium setting.

Take care not to melt your zipper.

Step 2 

Then, you will need to overlock the edges of the garment/fabric from the right side where the zipper will be inserted. Also, overlock the edge of the lining or facing, if there is one.

Step

Next, you will need to pin the zipper to the fabric as shown below. Check the seam allowance given for your garment (usually it is 1.5cm or 5/8 inch) and ensure you pin the zipper in the correct place.

Once pinned together zip the zipper closed to double-check you have pinned it to the correct side of the fabric.

Step

Attach the invisible zipper foot to your machine and stitch down the zipper on each side, start at the top of the zipper and sew until the zipper foot runs into the zip puller then backstitch to secure.

Step

Press the zipper from the right side of your fabric, the bottom of the seam should still be open like below.

Step

Fold the fabric right sides together and pin the bottom of the seam closed.

Step

Attach the regular zipper foot to your machine so that you are sewing to the right of the zipper foot.

Step

Sew the seam closed from the bottom sewing towards the zipper. Stitch as close to you can to the bottom of the zipper stitching. This should meet if possible or be within 2/3mm.

Step

Press the seam below the zipper open.

The following steps are if you garment has a facing or lining

Step

Pin your facing/lining and main right sides together at the top edge (this could be the waist edge or neck edge or something else depending on your garment type)

Stitched closed with a regular machine foot.

Step 10 

Then pin the facing/lining to the zipper and stitch closed using your regular zipper foot.

Step 11 

Clip the corners.

Step 12 

Turn through and press well.

Once complete, from the outside of the garment the zipper should look like a seam with the exclusion of the zipper head.

If you are not confident with sewing invisible zippers it is a great idea to practice, you can unpick zippers from old damaged garments or pick them up from thrift stores. If you want to use the same zipper to practice with, just use a larger stitch length so it is easier to unpick at the end.

Another basic sewing skill you might need to master is sewing a French seam or this quick and easy way of sewing a circular hem.

Also, check out our Esty store for some great shapes to practice invisible zippers on.

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