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When I was a beginner, I had a hard time making zipper pouches because there were so many things I didn't understand. However, by looking at books, actually making and testing, I feel like I finally understood after several years.
Once you can make a zipper pouch, the range of your work expands and you find sewing even more enjoyable!
In this video, I introduce not only successful projects but also failed ones. I hope this helps with your projects.
For beginners, I recommend the following order:
③ → ⑤ → ⑧ → ②
Video Chapters:
00:00 - Opening
01:15 - Pattern and zipper end processing methods
04:33 - ①: Fold 45→45 degrees twice + no stitch
15:31 - ②: Fold 90→45 degrees up twice + stitch only on the back
21:50 - ③: No edge processing + no stitch
24:48 - ④: Laminated, no zipper end processing + no stitch + single-layer construction
30:07 - ⑤: Laminated, fold only the top zipper ear once + stitch + single-layer construction
36:26 - ⑥: Fold 45→45 degrees twice + stitch on both sides
34:02 - ⑦: Fold 45→45 degrees twice + stitch on the front only
38:51 - ⑧: Fold once with just the sewing machine + stitch on the back
41:30 - ⑨: Introduction of failed works
45:06 - Summary and ending
What you can learn from this video:
Resolving questions about attaching zippers
Points prone to failure and how to improve them
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