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What are Continuous Zips? A Product Guide

What are Continuous Zips? A Product Guide

Ever wondered what a continuous zip is?

Does adding a zip pull to zip tape seem daunting?

We’re here to help!

Here at Plush Addict we offer a huuuuge selection of zips for sewing to help your projects achieve the look you dreamt of!

 

How to use continuous zips?

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With zipper tape choices ranging from rainbow to block colour… flat to flowery zip pulls, we’re sure to have something for your next project.

Read on for more info about what a continuous zip is, and why you might want to use one instead of a regular zip

Then… see our tutorial on how to add zip pulls to continuous zip tape… We’ve provided you with a photo tutorial, as well as a video demo at the end…

 

Continuous Zips Video Guide

What is a continuous zip?

 

Continuous zips differ from others in that the zipper tape is sold by the metre, without zip pulls. This means you are able cut your zip to ANY size you like. It also means you can add TWO zipper pulls, cos… ya know… you have to love that look.

 

Pouch with continuous zips

What are the benefits of a continuous zip?

 

Waste less: As you just use the amount of zip tape you need there is an environmental benefit to continuous zipper tape; with a little planning waste can be kept to a minimum and a length, with enough pulls ordered, can become multiple zips.

Any length: Cutting zip tape to size means you can have REALLY long zips!

Multiple zip pulls: It also means you can add TWO zipper pulls to your tape, giving you a funky zip just like this one

Greater personalisation – you can mix and match the zip tape and zip pulls to your heart’s desire

 

Looking for info on other zip types? Then check out our Zip Types Guide Post

Photo Tutorial: How To Attach Zipper Pulls to Zipper Tape

 

 

How to use continuous zips photo tutorial

 

 

You will need:

We used:


Important notes

  • Some zip tape comes with a pull/ slider, check the item description for details.
  • When ordering zip pulls check they correspond with the tape size/ brand being purchased.

Method

1. Cut the tape to the required length. Use domestic scissors to cut through the teeth.

 

 

2. Pull the bottom 10cm of the zipper teeth apart.

 

3. With the back of the zip pull and back of the tape facing upwards thread 1 end of the tape into the zipper from the top. To make this easier angle the teeth into the pull from the side.

 

4. Repeat step 4. on the other side. Both sets of teeth want to sit toward the top of the clasp.

4. Repeat step 4. on the other side. Both sets of teeth want to sit toward the top of the clasp.

5. Keeping the 2 sides of teeth level with each other, hold the zip pull between one finger/ thumb then draw the 2 sides of the tape down through the pull with the other hand. The zip pull should then begin to move up the tape.

Alternatively, you may find it easier to place the zipper pull between the prongs of a fork (check out the video below!)

draw the 2 sides of the tape down through the pull

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6. Slide the pull toward the top of the tape (without coming off the other end) then pull it back down to check the zip works.

7. If 2 zip pulls are required, repeat steps 1. To 5. from the other end of the tape.

And you’re done!

 

 

Handy Hint

 

If you find yourself struggling using this method try using a fork to hold the zip pull for you: tuck the bar of the zip between the central teeth (not the clasp where the teeth need to go).

…And if your fork won’t stay still; hold it steady with a blob of blue-tack.

Video Tutorial: How To Attach Zipper Pulls to Zipper Tape

Check out our video on how to attach zipper pulls to continuous zipper tape

Want to learn how to sew a zip in?

 

Find our tutorial on the blog where you can learn how to sew a cushion with piping and a zip or why not try making this reading cushion?

 

 

We hope you found this tutorial useful!

Let us know how you get along in the comments below 🙂

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13 Tips For Sewing With Bamboo Towelling Fabric

13 Tips For Sewing With Bamboo Towelling Fabric

Bamboo is one of the most sustainable sources on the planet, but did you know that it can be used to produce a soft, strong and eco-friendly textile that is perfect for keeping cosy, mopping up spills and a variety of re-usable projects?!

Non? Well!  In this guide we’ll be talking aaalllll about bamboo towelling fabric, sharing how this super-fabric is made and giving you 13 sewing tips for handling this fluffy little fella of a fabric…

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Get Set for Back To School and Sew a Fabric Notebook Cover in 30 minutes!

Get Set for Back To School and Sew a Fabric Notebook Cover in 30 minutes!

Are you ready to get the kids back to school? Sew a fabric notebook cover in no time. With the first school run of the year just around the corner, we thought this tutorial would be handy to get you and the kids prepared for the lessons to come.

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sew fabric notebook cover

You may have seen our Father’s Day notebook covers earlier in the year, but this time we have super sized them into A4 ready for all those school books. How impressed will the kids be with a cool fabric notebook to show off in September? Not only will they protect the covers, but they’ll also look super stylish and make a perfect gift, personalised to their taste.

 

A4 notebook cover

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Why not use a fabric that relates to the subject the notebook is for? We have some fabulous music themed fabrics from Nutex and the Venom Black fabric from the Beguiled collection would be perfect for an art journal!

 

A4 notebook cover venom black fabric

For this project you will need…

1 FQ Cotton Fabric

1 FQ Decovil Light

1m Fold Over Elastic (We used Black Fold Over Elastic)

Thread (We used Gutermann 38)

To access the tutorial just check out our blog! All you have to change is the size when drafting the pattern.

We can’t wait to see your finished notebooks!

10 Tips For Sewing With Chalk Cloth Fabric

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In this comprehensive guide to sewing with Chalk Cloth, you will learn 10 tips for sewing with chalk cloth fabric. In addition, you will also learn the benefits of using it for your different projects.

Look at our amazing Chalk Cloth it is so much fun to stitch with.

It works exactly like a traditional chalk board but it is a fabric. You can write on it, draw on it and the great thing is, it’s wipe clean, so that you can use it again and again.


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