Sewing Vinyl: Make a Zippered Bag
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Vinyl Fabric
Vinyl is a very durable, versatile fabric that can be used for many projects. It also comes in a variety of colors, not just the clear used on the zippered bag in this video. Vinyl is great to use on projects where messes might be involved, such as tablecloths or placemats because it is very easy to clean. It also comes in a variety of textures and weights, depending on the type of project you are using it on.
Pinning Vinyl
Sewing vinyl is similar to sewing oilcloth or other laminated fabrics in that pins can leave permanent holes in the fabric. If your project has accents in other fabrics, like the cotton on the top of the zippered bag in the video, place pins through that fabric. Pins can also be placed in the seam allowance or directly on a seam so that any holes in the vinyl are hidden.
Sizing Zippers
Zippers are great additions to bags and other projects; however, they don’t always come in the exact size you want. The bag in this video took advantage of the longer zipper in order to create a wide opening and add decorative tabs to the end. This technique can also make a zipper easier to open and close because of the extra pull tabs on the ends. If you want a zipper that perfectly fits your bag, it is easy to shorten a zipper. One thing you want to consider is whether the zipper teeth are plastic or metal; plastic can be cut with a pair of scissors while metal will need to be pulled out with pliers in a small area so that scissors can then be used on the zipper tape. Also, plastic zipper teeth can be stitched over using the foot pedal while metal zipper teeth should only be stitched over using the hand wheel.