T.zip

For a clean look, tuck the ends of the covering tape into the collar or hem. Creating a Covered Zip (Lapped Zipper)

This approach helps build muscle memory for how fabric should look when turned right side out. For a clean look, tuck the ends of

If you're making a pouch or a bag, you might find that the ends of the zipper look messy. (small fabric caps) cover the ends of the zipper tape where it meets the side seams. (small fabric caps) cover the ends of the

Covering a zipper, or "t.zip" (zipper tape), is a great way to give your sewing projects a professional, high-end finish. Whether you're working on a jacket, a bag, or home decor, there are several effective methods to conceal the functional but often unsightly fabric tape of a zipper. 🧵 Techniques for Covering Zipper Tape Using Separate Tape or Fabric Strips 🧵 Techniques for Covering Zipper Tape Using Separate

This method involves using the main fabric of your project to create a fold that hides the zipper.

Add a second line of to secure it. This second line will be visible on the finished piece.