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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing How Form 8655 Releases

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Music. Hello, I'm Kenneth D King, and today I'm going to introduce you to what I think is the perfect way of sewing in an invisible zipper. This is courtesy of Linda Maynard, who is an author for Threads magazine, and she taught me this about two years ago. I have forsaken all other methods. Here we have this perfect invisible zipper. When you're installing an invisible zipper, the tail is the end of the zipper. In a lot of the different methods, you get a weird little pucker there and you never can quite make it perfect, but this method will solve all of that. This starts really as a centered application. So, what you'll do is first off, reinforce the area where the zipper is to be installed, but don't stop it at the end of the zipper. Let it extend about an inch and a half or two inches past. This seam is sewn first, starting at the top with a very long machine-based to where you want the zipper to end. Then you back tack, shorten your stitches, and sew the rest of the way down. You'll then press everything open for the next step. So, so far it feels like a centered application. The next step is to pin the zipper into position. Before you pin the zipper, always, as in any invisible zipper installation, you want to open the zipper, press the coil flat, close the zipper before you start. So, I've worked ahead a little bit here, but the object is you want to center the center of the zipper right on the seam, and you can pin it as you go, ending where you want the zipper to end. So, I've marked that right there. That's where the zipper will stop in...