How to Repair Zipper?

Looking at the historical development of the invention of the zipper, it covers the years 1850-1913. During the invention of the zipper, various ideas were put forward by more than one inventor and modern zippers appeared. Elias Howe, who first discovered and researched the zipper, developed a self-closing zipper, but it was not used and preferred by everyone. At subsequent stages, the inventors, without knowing each other, continued to develop the zipper, but did not get a good result. Finally, Gideon Sundback introduced the zipper, as it is today, in 1913. Also, after Gideon Sundback finished inventing the zipper, he developed it as an engineer in the form of a zipper production machine with magnetic input. In other words, although the towing ropes were not as advanced as today's tractors, they could be mass-produced in accordance with the conditions of the time. You can see how much effort and time was spent on inventing the zipper, which we consider simple today.

Zipper components, including teeth, tape, sliders, zipper, upper and lower stoppers, appeared in their initial form after the invention of the zipper was completed. These components are necessary to complete the function of opening and closing the zipper. Although there was only one type of zipper produced in the early times, it continues to develop in today's conditions. Depending on the material from which the threaded parts of the zipper components are manufactured, bone zippers, metal zippers and nylon zippers have appeared. At the same time, separate models of such zippers began to be produced. For example; bone zipper patterns have emerged in bone zipper varieties according to tooth structure, slider and belt thickness. When choosing between different types of zippers, it is recommended to choose according to the thickness of the fabric and the product in which the zipper will be used. Dec. Unlike other types of zippers, hidden zippers occur when the threaded parts of the nylon zipper come in and cover the tape.

How should the zipper be repaired? What should be considered?

A zipper is an accessory that can quickly deteriorate due to prolonged use or improper handling. Should the zippers that we use in many areas of our lives, such as coats, dresses, trousers, canvas, wedding dresses, sheets, be discarded? But what if the zipper is difficult to remove? When the zipper is broken, we have to find a way to fix it first. If it can't be repaired, we'll have to buy a new zipper and replace it.

How to wear a zipper on evening dresses and wedding dresses?

How to use a zipper in evening dresses and wedding dresses? First of all, we need to know this. Nylon zippers are often used in evening dresses and wedding dresses. Nylon zipper is a delicate and elegant-looking zipper design used in lightweight fabric clothing. The teeth of the zipper should not be connected while repairing the nylon zipper. Otherwise, the thread will break or deform. Then the zipper may become unusable. If the nylon zipper is stuck and does not move up and down, do not push too hard. Check the back of a stuck zipper. If the piece of fabric is stuck, you need to move it, after gently pulling the zipper. If the fabric is not glued, applying soap to the teeth of the nylon zipper is enough to make it slip.

The zipper model used in leather jackets is usually metal zippers. Leather goods are more likely to tear when in contact with sharp needles or scissors. When repairing zippers on leather jackets and leather products, care should be taken not to make too much contact with the skin. The solution to problems such as a slider stuck in a metal zipper or the closure of the zipper is short and simple. If the tooth is stuck, as mentioned above, soap can be used. You can make the zipper move by applying substances. If your zipper isn't closing, it's probably because the slider is loose. If you press the two bands on the slider through which the teeth of the zipper pass with pliers, the teeth will be able to close by crossing each other. Metal, bone and nylon zippers are used according to the product you use. Possible defects in the design of each zipper must first be corrected.