For as long as I can remember, I have been sewing in my invisible zippers with a Singer Zipper foot that fits on my Janome sewing machineย (below right). ย It bounces around a bit, but it’s ok. ย A few months ago I purchased this “Unique” brand package. ย A plastic Zipper Foot with a variety of shanks to fit any machine – supposedly useful for sewing in invisible zippers! ย Sorry… I found using my Singer Zipper foot to be more accurate.

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I recently decided that it was time to splurge. ย After searching for a Janome Invisible Zipper foot – only to discover there was no such thing – I found a Janomeย Concealed Zipper foot… and I bought it, despite it’s silly name!

Here is my invisible zipper, fresh from the package, ironed open and ready to be sewn in. ย Yes, it is recommended that you iron open each side of an invisible zipper to make insertion easier.

See how flat it lies now and how perfectly the teeth fit into theย Concealedย Zipper foot.

I ironed on a strip of interfacing where my invisible zipper was to be sewn in.

A perfectly close, straight stitch line with myย Concealedย  Zipper foot!

Both sides. ย Notice that I am sewing the right sides of my fabric and my invisible zipper together. ย I will turn the fabric to the inside afterwards.

I do switch to my Singer Zipper foot to sew up and close the bottom of myย seam and I do a couple of stitches to anchor down the bottom of my invisible zipper.

Finished! ย 

Another new toy that I discovered while searching for myย Concealed Zipper foot was this heat resistant measuring card for pressingย up my hem up to the perfect length, prior to hand sewing.

Now the only thing left to show you is the finished garment – a dress made for my sister – Vogue V1406.ย  Since she isn’t here to try it on, Petunia will have to stand in. ย Myย Her fabric is a 100% rayon Batik. ย So elegant!

I love the neckline and the back details THE BEST! ย The draping, the gathering, the godet at the bottom back hemline!

ย A second look…

During the last week, I cut out FOUR garments. ย Now I’m ready to sew two Sewaholic Hollyburn skirts (one denim with red topstitching – see vote on Instagram), a cardigan from Butterick B5789 and another dress from McCall’s M7169 for my Sister’s Sewing Projects. ย Oh! When I went to look at the link for McCall’s, that pattern was on sale for $1.99 – don’t you just hate that! ย 

All I want to do now is put the dinner on, put the laundry in and SEW!

Do you have a proper Invisible (or Concealed) Zipper foot for your sewing machine? ย How is that working for you? ย Or are you able to get the job done usingย something else?

(Just a note: ย I don’t advertise here right now, but even if I did, as always when I talk about something, I either LIKE it or DON’T LIKE it! ย You’ll get myย truth!)

Happy Sewing!

 


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43 Responses to “Let me talk about new toys…”

  1. mrsmole Avatar

    I have the same concealed zipper foot for my Janome and Elna and it works great. Some days you have to move the needle away from center to accommodate bulky or sequined fabrics but is is perfect. If you like to sew down the edge of the zipper tape unto the seam allowance, you don’t have to switch feet, it just fits right along that edge and I lengthen the stitch for that. Lovely batik dress!

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      I’ll have to try NOT switching feet next time. I’ve always been so cautious about that, so nice to hear it works fine!

  2. corrineappleby Avatar
    corrineappleby

    I also have that concealed zipper foot (but I call it an invisible zip foot too) and I love it. I haven’t put in a dodgy zip in yet with it. I’m interested in your hem tool – I hate hemming! Love the fabric of your dress!

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      There’s another vote of confidence! Thanks for the compliment too!

  3. sewsewsweetboutique Avatar

    OMGoodness! I definitely want one for my machine!

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Good luck in your search for the right foot! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜„

  4. jvandervlugt Avatar

    That concealed zipper foot is handy little tool. That’s such beautiful material and a lovely dress. Good job. ๐Ÿ‘

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Thank you! It’s amazing what you can do with the right tools for the job!

  5. Rose Avatar

    Lovely job with your new zipper foot. I do love the way that dress falls in the back and the material is beautiful as well. Looks lovely

  6. amcclure2014 Avatar

    I use a concealed/invisible zipper foot and love it. I prefer the term concealed to invisible.

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Concealed sounds more mysterious! I’m just not used to it.

  7. theupsew Avatar

    I must look one up for my machine, my only way of inserting is still sewing at an angle with the needle shifted over! thank you for the share

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      It took me a long time to decide if I needed a proper needle (edit: sorry, I meant FOOT!). I thought I was doing okay with my Singer zipper foot, until I got this one.

  8. JaneyB Avatar

    I have that zipper foot for my Janome too and it is great, although I’ve never actually ironed the zip first – I’ve always worried that I’d manage to melt it! You’ve done a beautiful job with the zip on this dress. I’m impressed with that hemming tool – I must look out for one of them.

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Thank you! I was worried about melting it too, but I read that it was okay to do this as it wouldn’t melt. I press alongside the teeth and not directly down on the teeth.

  9. Linda Wilson Avatar

    I use the one sided with a notch variety of zipper foot. Sewing down one side and back up the other. At work there are several styles ! I’ll have to give them a go?
    Great dress, lucky sister

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Thank you! I would love to be able to have access to many different styles of feet. That way I could pick which one I really like the best without paying out the money for it!

      1. Linda Wilson Avatar

        I’ll send you a picture of all the different types and if I ever get round to trying them I’ll let you know my favourite, although people like different gadgets for different reasons, so it’s great to share opinions.

        1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

          You should put a photo on your blog so everyone can see!

          1. Linda Wilson Avatar

            Someone else suggested something like that, I have to get it tidy first!!! Wait till you see the irons!

          2. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

            I’m starting to get a jealous feeling about this… ๐Ÿ˜•๐Ÿ˜ƒ

  10. ellegeemakes Avatar

    I have an invisible zipper foot for my Bernina which I’ve only used once as it’s fairly new but I love it! I didn’t know you were supposed to iron the zipper first , great tip. I love that dress! What a lucky sister you have.

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Thank you! I read somewhere to iron the zipper first. Not the teeth, but close to the teeth as it helps keep it open so you can get close – then after it’s in it pops back. Unfortunately I have read so many things and watched so many videos, I can’t give credit! I certainly didn’t know about the ironing before!

      1. ellegeemakes Avatar

        It totally makes sense, now that you’ve pointed it out ๐Ÿ™‚

  11. idaaidasewing Avatar

    Linda I bought the exact zipper recently and it does wonders! This dress is lovely, hope your sister is happy with it!

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Amazing how the right tool for the job makes things so much easier! Thank you for the compliment!

  12. Life of Janine Avatar

    I have an invisible zipper foot that I bought on Amazon. It’s some generic company but the foot looks similar to your’s. Works really well, and pressing the zipper really helps!

    I have never used interfacing on my zipper. Does that help?

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      I use interfacing if it is a light, stretchy or slippery fabric. This was a light fabric. It could have been lined but a slip underneath is good enough. (I have been trying to avoid fabric shops at all costs!) I didn’t interface when I put an invisible zipper in my heavier rayon pants.

  13. dr P Avatar

    I love that foot too. Have you tried following the instructions that come with it though, they tell you to sew the seam last. Sigh. Love it

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Haha, I didn’t read the instructions. Although I think I do remember someone else saying they do it that way.

  14. Fred the Needle Avatar

    The invisible zipper looks great! I love the smoothness of the seam with this technique but I have fallen out of love with invisible zips.. mostly because no matter how much I try, the end of the zip ends up a bit messy. I tried hand sewing, but I still end up with a bump, so I have gone back to normal zips.

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      So sorry it’s not working out for you! I don’t sew in my zippers all the way to the bottom. I sew as far as I can with the invisible zipper foot then I make sure the seam is sewn closed to cover the bottom of the zipper and I tack the bottom of the zipper down with a few stitches. I’ll have to get a photo next time. But I agree, sewing shouldn’t cause stress or aggravation! ๐Ÿ˜–๐Ÿ˜ค

      1. Fred the Needle Avatar

        Thanks for the tip!

  15. Fadanista Avatar

    That zip! That fabric! It’s all so wonderful. I love my invisible zip feet (I have them for several of my machines) and could not live without them.

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Several! Now that I would like to see. I’m curious – are they all different? Or are they all similar, just made for the different machines?

      1. Fadanista Avatar

        They are pretty similar – they look a bit like your’s with a groove for the zip coils.

  16. Alex Avatar

    Wow! That dress is amazing!
    Re zipper feet, I could not live without my invisible zipper foot. My machine did not come with one, so it was the first thing I bought when I got my Pfaff in 2013. Best thing ever! (Except maybe the edge stitch foot).

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Thanks for the compliment. It was lovely fabric and a lovely style! Glad to hear you like your Pfaff!

  17. sewnupgifts Avatar

    Loved the article and of course the gorgeous dress! I have an invisible (concealed) zip foot for my Bernina 180 and like you , find it very effective. You need to rethink zip insertions completely though, especially sewing the seam up afterwards! Many thanks for the info, I need to do more dressmaking after reading about all your makes!

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Thank you! I have heard of it being done both ways – sew seam up first or sew it up last. I guess whatever you are comfortable with, or works for you, is best!

  18. klarisabet Avatar

    That fabric is dreamy and the dress came out lovely. Your sister must be pleased! I fought the Epic Battle of the Invisible Zipper Foot with Pfaff South Africa this year. The day I bought my machine, I ordered the optional invisible zipper foot before may payment was even processed. Had a generic one that fitted on my old machine (and looks very similar to yours) but it did not fit on a Pfaff. The zipper foot remained INVISIBLE until I finally became so impatient with the Pfaff agent that she sold me the one from her demonstration kit. Had it for a month now and already used it twice (-;

    1. Linda of Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!! Avatar

      Thank you! You must have been so frustrated with them… Waiting! Glad it turned out well for you!