How to sew a duvet cover with zipper

How to sew a duvet cover with zipper?

Sewing a duvet cover with zipper is a great project to learn how to sew on a zipper and also to practice sewing a straight line. It’s a great project for a beginner as well as an experienced sewer! This is an easy project to make, and covers are a great way to add extra style to a bed.

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How to sew a fitted duvet cover with zipper?

The fitting of a duvet cover is very important, so you want to make sure that the cover is fitted correctly before sewing it. First, measure the length of your duvet and add an extra 5 inches for the seam allowance. Use a tape measure to measure the width of your duvet and add an extra 1 inch to each side for the seam allowance. If you want to make sure the cover fits perfectly, try it on the bed before sewing it.

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How to sew a fitted comforter with zipper?

If you want to make a fitted comforter with zipper, first cut the fabric to the size of your duvet and add 1-2 inches to each side. You will need to add length to the sides to allow the ends of the zipper to be sewn into the fabric. Add the zipper tape and sew the ends of the zipper tape to the fabric. Make sure to leave a gap in the seam so you can feed the zipper through the opening.

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How to sew a fitted bedspread with zipper?

If you want a fitted duvet cover, you need to make sure the width of your duvet is the same as the width of the bedspread. That way, the duvet cover will fit snugly over the bedspread and the edges won’t be visible from the outside. Measure the width of your bedspread and cut two strips of fabric that match the width. Pin the strips to the bedspread and sew them together along the long edge with a 1/4" seam allowance.

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How to sew a fitted blanket with zipper?

If you are looking to add some extra style to your bed with a fitted blanket, the sewing process is pretty simple. First, take the two pieces of fabric and lay them on top of each other with the right sides facing up. Pin all the way around the edges and use a straight stitch to sew them together. Leave a two-inch gap at each end of the blanket. You can also add a zipper to one end, or both, if you’d like. Slip the cover

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