A standard nylon or metal zipper (about 14 inches or 35 cm is common for standard bags).

Iron the interfacing onto the wrong side of your outer fabric pieces.

Using a zipper foot, sew along the edge of the zipper. Repeat this for the other side of the zipper with the remaining fabric pieces. 3. Finishing Touches

Open the zipper halfway (crucial for turning!). Pin the outer pieces together and the lining pieces together. Sew all the way around, leaving a small opening in the lining.

Sandwich the zipper between the outer fabric (face down) and the lining fabric (face up). The zipper teeth should be facing the outer fabric.

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A standard nylon or metal zipper (about 14 inches or 35 cm is common for standard bags).

Iron the interfacing onto the wrong side of your outer fabric pieces. Adriana Rioszip

Using a zipper foot, sew along the edge of the zipper. Repeat this for the other side of the zipper with the remaining fabric pieces. 3. Finishing Touches A standard nylon or metal zipper (about 14

Open the zipper halfway (crucial for turning!). Pin the outer pieces together and the lining pieces together. Sew all the way around, leaving a small opening in the lining. Adriana Rioszip

Sandwich the zipper between the outer fabric (face down) and the lining fabric (face up). The zipper teeth should be facing the outer fabric.