The Steps


Intro:
Before you begin
Step 1:
Remove the old stop
Step 2:
Realign the slider
Step 3:
Create a new stop



The Necessities


Needle nose pliers

A needle heavy enough to pierce the zipper's surrounding fabric

Some heavy thread

Spray starch (optional)



Time


About twenty minutes



Helpful Tips


To sew an extra strong stop, use a thread that's all polyester or a cotton-polyester blend.

Check the grip on the slider: Is the separating zipper syndrome a recurring one? Try tightening the slider over the teeth for a better grip. Position the pliers over the front and back of the slider, then squeeze gently. If you over-tighten, just pry the two sections apart a bit.

 

Style and Grace


2torial #0462:
Learn2 Fix a Zipper

"Zip-a-dee-doo-da..."

Zippers are great until they break. There's always the chance that even the best quality zipper could separate, and develop a gap behind the slider. But before you throw away the item, or rip the whole zipper out and replace it, try this simple repair method.

Before You Begin

If you have a zipper that's not separated, but is merely balky or stuck, try these measures first:

  • Look underneath the zipper to see if any threads are caught in it. If there are, take a scissors or razor blade and cut them where they enter the slider. Pull them through to free the slider.

     

  • Rub a bar of soap, or a candle on the teeth of the zipper. Now run the slider back and forth a few times. This will smooth things out.

Step 1Remove the old stop

The thick horizontal piece at the bottom of the teeth is called a stop. Take this item in one hand and the pliers in the other. Grasp the metal stop at the bottom of the teeth, and work it off. Then turn the zipper over if need be, in order to access the other side of the stop.

Step 2Realign the slider

When the stop is removed, you'll be able to get rid of the gap. Next:

  • Once the stop is off, move the slider down the zipper, and carefully run the teeth back through the slider.
  • Zip the zipper completely up, so that the fabric is aligned on either side.

Step 3Create a new stop

Since it's just about impossible to reattach the old stop, you'll create a new one.

  • Thread the needle with the heavy thread.

     

  • Starting from the back side, create a new stop by placing several stitches across the bottom of the zipper. You need enough stitches to hold, but not so many that it becomes bulky.

On your last stitch, tie off the thread in a double knot or two under the zipper and cut the thread.

-end-

Go 2
Learn More!




#0454
Wash, Dry, and Fold Laundry

#0476
Iron a Shirt

#0513
Remove a Stain

#0521
Sew a Button

#0823
Shine Leather Shoes

 

Notice of Liability.Copyright ©2004 Learn2 Corporation All Rights Reserved.