Introduction

If the zip on your jacket breaks, sometimes the only solution is to take out the entire zip and replace it with a new one. We’ll show you the steps to take here. You’ll need to be able to use a sewing machine.

  1. Separate the seams of the broken zip using the seam ripper. It’s best to begin on the outside of the jacket.
    • Separate the seams of the broken zip using the seam ripper. It’s best to begin on the outside of the jacket.

  2. Next, separate the seam between the jacket and the front flap.
    • Next, separate the seam between the jacket and the front flap.

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    • After you´ve separated the seam between the jacket and the front flap, you’ll see the lining of your jacket.

  4. Then you can separate the zip from the jacket.
    • Then you can separate the zip from the jacket.

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    • After you’ve separated the zip and front flap from the jacket, you’ll need to separate the zip from the front flap. You should then have both sides of the zip and the front flap laying before you.

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    • Measure the length of the zip that you’ve removed and mark the length on the new zip. Use the tweezers to crimp the zip stop onto the new zip in the correct position.

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    • Cut off any excess zip approx. 2 cm beyond the zip stop.

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    • Use the wire cutters to pry off the zip teeth after the stopper.

  9. Then remove any leftover pieces with the seam ripper.
    • Then remove any leftover pieces with the seam ripper.

  10. Fold over the seam allowance of the zip and sew it down with the sewing machine.
    • Fold over the seam allowance of the zip and sew it down with the sewing machine.

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    • Put the inlay aside.

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    • Position the pocket attachment correctly and sew it on to the closure edge.

  13. Sew the zip onto the front flap using the zip foot.
    • Sew the zip onto the front flap using the zip foot.

  14. Sew the front flap with the zip attached onto the jacket lining.
    • Sew the front flap with the zip attached onto the jacket lining.

  15. Sew the remaining zip half (without flap) onto the other side of the open jacket.
    • Sew the remaining zip half (without flap) onto the other side of the open jacket.

  16. Sew along the zip again on the outer fabric.
    • Sew along the zip again on the outer fabric.

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    • Smooth out the other half of the jacket, aligning the two sides together using a seam that comes together or other design element. This is important so that the zip is correctly aligned at the end.

  18. Then sew the second side of the zip on. Move the slider as you sew to keep it out of the way.
    • Then sew the second side of the zip on. Move the slider as you sew to keep it out of the way.

  19. The last step is to re-sew the hem seam. If any sewing holes are still visible in the jacket, you can close them using the steam setting on an iron. Be sure that the iron does not touch the jacket!
    • The last step is to re-sew the hem seam. If any sewing holes are still visible in the jacket, you can close them using the steam setting on an iron. Be sure that the iron does not touch the jacket!

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Prima Anleitung, dankeschön

Für den Hausgebrauch schlage ich vor, den Nähfuß zwischen den Schritten zu wechseln.

Für die Naht einen Standard-Fuß und für den Reißverschluss den Reißverschluss-Fuß.

Eva -

Great videos thank you! My only question is how do you ensure you are catching the linning and outer fabric as you sew down the top side?

Eleonore Hatfield -