
How to Fix a Zipper
By
Jeffrey
Absalon
Imagine what would happen if your favorite dress or pants didn't have a
zipper. You'd be struggling, literally tugging and jerking at the fabric
so it would fit your body. Chances are you'll never be successful. If
you do manage to wear it, it'll be ripped and torn in various places.
Zippers are indeed helpful, but there are instances when they cause you
trouble: when they break. Since it's embarrassing to be caught with an
open, broken zipper, here's how to properly repair a zipper.
Materials Needed
* Pliers (a small needle nose pair is your best option)
* Scissors
* Needle
* Strong thread (the thicker kind used for sewing on buttons, is better)
Procedure
1. Using the pliers, carefully pry off the metal stop of the zipper.
This is the small band found at its bottom, which works by stopping the
slider when you try and open the zipper. You might find this a bit hard,
but if you put muscle into it, you'll do it well. If you can't find
pliers, a blunt kitchen knife or a screwdriver might do the trick. Just
be careful, though!
2. Once the metal stop is removed, move the slider downwards, towards
the bottom of the zipper, just below the teeth on the bottom-most
portion. Don't pull it off completely.
3. You now have to realign the teeth of the zipper, making them mesh
smoothly. Use your fingers and arrange the teeth so that one of the
sides isn't all bunched up. Straighten the teeth out properly.
4. Start zipping the zipper upwards, just about halfway, with careful
attention to whether the teeth are locking appropriately together. Do
this procedure carefully, until you're sure that the zipper is running
straight again.
5. Get the needle and strong thread. Using these, sew around the area
where the old metal stop was located. Your aim is to replace the stop
with only the thread. Keep sewing and looping the zipper bottom firmly.
At least six to seven stitches will do. If you need to, add more extra
stitches. When you're sure that it's secure, tie off a knot on the back
part of the zipper, and cut off the excess thread.
6. Pull the zipper upwards, all the way until it reaches the top. If you
properly do it, the zipper won't catch anymore.
7. If the zipper becomes misaligned again, you can simply remove the
stitching using a seam ripper, and repeat the whole process.
A broken zipper can ruin a perfectly good outfit. Solve this unpleasant
dilemma immediately through this simple procedure. This can work on any
kind of zipper, whether on clothes, bags, and even on furniture covers.
Doing this is far better than having to completely replace the whole
zipper.
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