Showing posts with label zippers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zippers. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Upcycled Reusable Snack Bag

    Hello! It's about that time of the year where all the kiddos head back to school. With hundreds of snacks and lunches to be made, you'll probably end up plowing through tons of plastic snack or sandwich bags. With this easy tutorial, you can make reusable washable plastic snack bags to use for years to come. 
First off, what you will need more than anything is at least a fat quarter worth of plastic, or recycled woven plastic (almost tarp-like material). I've been rummaging around thrift shops and collecting reusable shopping bags that have cute prints. Most of the bags I've purchased have been $1 or less. You also use oilcloth fabric or another waterproof material. 

You will also need :
1. Scissors
2. A Ruler 
3. A Zipper! I used a 5" 519 Red YKK Zipper  
4. Thread, preferably the same color as the zipper of your choice. 

Step 1. Cut two pieces of waterproof material, both the same size. 
The zipper I used was 5 inches long. My fabric was 6 inches x 6 inches. Have your fabric at least one inch larger than the length of the zipper. 
Step 2. Open your zipper and sew face down on one piece of material. A trick to sewing past your zipper is stopping in the middle of the zipper leaving your needle in and lifting up the foot. Then zip up the zipper past the needle and put the foot down to finish sewing. This way you get a nice straight sturdy seam.
Step 3. Fold the zipper back over to the front and fold the material and hem along the zipper. This extra seam will make the pouch heavy duty. Perfect for all the washings and little hands grabbing snacks.
Step 4. Sew the zipper to the second piece of material face down. Make sure both front sides of the fabric are touching on the inside. 
Step 5. Fold the zipper back to the front side and hem along the zipper on the second side. 
Use your presser foot aligned with the zipper teeth to get a perfectly linear hem. 
Step 6. Open the zipper half way and sew around each side of the pouch. Make sure the pouch is inside out. This is the final step before you turn the pouch inside out through the zipper. 
There should be plenty of room to sew the zipper closed on each side of the pouch.
There you have it! Perfect for lunch boxes or snacks on the go. It only takes a few minutes and you'll never have to use disposable baggies again!

For all your zipper needs make sure you visit www.zipitzippers.com

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

DIY Zipper Pillow

Hello! Today I will be gracefully guiding all you crafters in zipper land, through creating your own zipper throw pillow. Sewing with zippers can be intimidating and this easy tutorial will help you along step by step. I also had to incorporate this super cute "Enamel Coffee Pot" paper piecing pattern from Sew Ichigo. For this project you will need : 

1. A Zipper! (I used a 9 inch black zipper)
2. Two pieces of fabric ( I used two 14"x14" Squares)
3. Two 3"x 6" pieces of fabric (I used Kitchen Motif Fabric) either matching your zipper or your fabric colors.
4. A sewing machine with preferably the same color thread as your zipper. 
5. Pins 
6. An Iron

Step 1. Take your two pieces of fabric measuring 3" x 6" and fold over 1/2 inch. Iron into place.
Step 2. Fold the two pieces in half so the 1/2 folds are touching.
Step 3. & 4. Pin each end of the zipper with your fabric with the fold opening towards the zipper.

Step 5. Sew a seam across the zipper bring the two folds together. 
Step 6. Is what the zipper head should look like.
Step 7. Is what the bottom of the zipper should look like. 
Step 8. Take one of your pieces of fabric right side up and pin zipper face down on the side you want to be the bottom of your pillow.

Step 9. Iron down your zipper on the non seamed finished side of your pillow bottom.
10. Lay out your pieces facing opposite of each other, then flip the other piece of fabric upside down on your piece in which the zipper is already sewn on. 
11. Pin 2nd piece of fabric onto the zipper making sure both front sides of the fabrics are touching. 
12. Sew the other side to the zipper and iron out both sides so they are flat.
Step 13. Open the zipper half way and pin the whole thing together. Pin the zipper sides as flat as you can so they will be easy to sew. 
14. Sew around the 3 non zipper edges. Sew a double seam for more durability. 
15. Finally turn the whole thing inside out, stuff it with a pillow form or stuffing & zip it up!
There you have it, a simple throw pillow! Now that you've got the hang of it, the possibilities are endless! What a great way to showcase your paper piecing skills. 
For all your zipper needs make sure you come to www.zipitzippers.com

Friday, July 19, 2013

Meg's Crochet Rainbow Zipper Coin Purse




My niece wants me to teach her how to crochet, so I had to find a project that was easy but still fun to do. My first crochet project was wash cloths but I cant imagine that would be all that exciting for a teenage girl. This coin purse is easier than it looks. All you do is crochet a flat round in a specific color order and then fold in half. It’s a very quick project and would make a great gift or first pattern to follow!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

How To Dye Zippers- A Tutorial From Blue Nini

We've gotten such an awesome response to the Ykk Organic Zippers. I've had a lot of requests for new colors. The Organic Zippers only come in white tape right now. Sara from BlueNini is sharing an awesome way to dye them.












Beautiful, right?!? If you would like to give this a try we currently have the ykk organic zippers available in 4 inch, 7 inch, 8 inch, 10 inch, and 12 inch. 

Check out more of Blue Nini's gorgeous creations at her Etsy Shop or drop on by her facebook! Thanks so much for sharing Sara!



Thursday, July 5, 2012

Zipit Zippers #3 Coil YKK Zipper Color Charts By Size


 YKK #3 Coil Zippers Currently Available at www.zipit.etsy.com. All 65 colors in chart above available in sizes 3" through 20".


Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Quick Guide to Zipper Teeth and Coil Sizes


There are so many different types of zippers out there it can make your head spin! Here a little guide to help you understand the different coil types and sizes in zippers. 

The first thing you will need to know is there are 3 different types of teeth/coils- nylon coil, plastic molded, and metal.

Nylon Coil zippers consist of a continuous coil chain made from nylon. They are very flexible and most commonly used in fashion (skirts, dresses, etc.), pouches and bags. If the coil is located on the back of the zipper instead of the front it is an Invisible Zipper.

Metal zippers consist of individual metal teeth. They are typically made from nickel, brass, aluminum and manganese. They are available in several finishes such as gold, antique gold, black oxidized, brass, nickel aluminum and specialty finishes such as the Excella Rainbow Teeth Zippers.  They are often used in jeans, leather items, jackets, sweatshirts,and bags.

Plastic Molded (or Sports) zippers have individual plastic teeth that fit together like puzzle pieces.They are very durable and commonly used in outerwear, sports clothes and equipment (gym bags, etc.), and outdoor goods.

Each tooth size/coil is available in different widths. The widths are measured in millimeters. The higher the number, the wider your teeth will be.


Here is an example of the plastic molded zippers and their different size teeth. 

And another example, this time with nylon coil zippers:

 The higher the number, the wider the coil. It's that simple!

I hope this helps you determine the right zipper for your project. Please feel free to ask any questions! 






Friday, June 1, 2012

New Zippers and a Giveaway! CLOSED




*****Giveaway is now CLOSED. Congrats to gkuroda!*****
i'd use it to make bags
gkuroda(at)hawaii.edu
We just got these Excella Lumina Rainbow Teeth Zippers in stock. I figure what a better way to announce a new product than with a GIVEAWAY! The giveaway will be for (5) of these 7" white closed bottom excella zippers.

3 easy ways to enter! Please leave a separate comment for each entry.

1. Leave a comment below stating what you would use these for if you win.

2. Share this post on facebook, twitter, pinterest, your blog, or any other social media site and leave a comment here letting me know you have shared.

3."Like" us on facebook and comment here letting me know you like us.

Come back every day until Weds. June 6th and leave a new comment for additional chances to win!

We will announce the winner here on June 6th. Good Luck!




Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger…