![]() However, since my new pull is detachable, i.e. If you look really closely at an invisible zipper like this, you’ll see that the top of the pull does look like you could pull it apart (like opening a jump ring) and remove it. ![]() I’m still debating about whether or not to remove it. ![]() Yes, I know the original zipper pull is still there, and kind of in the way of my new pull. I found this easier to do with the zipper open a little: The only possible place to attach a new pull on this invisible zipper is in that horseshoe-shaped part, so try your clasp first to make sure it will be easy to attach/detach from the zipper. I used 2 from my jewelry-making supplies, but you can use regular pliers. On to the tutorial! Today I’m going to make a new zipper pull to add to this teal dress with the invisible zipper.ġ pendant I think it’s best not to go too big with this, since it will be adding weight to your garment (and frankly, I’m not sure how comfortable it would be to lean back against an oversized zipper pull).ġ jump ring the one I used here is 7mm, but this will vary depending on the sizes of your clasp and pendant.Ģ pliers small ones are easier to use for this. (It’s amazing what I learn when my objective is to show you how to do something!) Truthfully, I’m surprised that, even though I work closely enough with zippers to install them myself, I had never really noticed this basic difference. Unlike the regular zipper, the pull on this one doesn’t have a hole the new zipper pull will have to attach to the horseshoe-shaped piece above the pull shown here.
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