Nodrog wrote:Hey there, I think you should be able to replace those one sided pulls with 2 sided pulls...you cut off the stop at the bottom (which keeps the pull from coming off the end of the zipper), add a new slide (2 sided) that fits the zipper, then crimp on a new stop with pliers. Pretty simple. You just need a 2 sided pull that fits the zipper. Probably they can help you at the store where you bought the zipper? I think this is kind of like the zipper foot, if you don't know what tools are available, you don't know how to address a problem, right?
Also, weren't you talking about ripstop nylon? I don't think it's so easy to sew, myself. About 40 years ago, I sewed a really nice down bag from a kit. Took plenty of time, believe me! And that ripstop fabric? Good grief, it would get a little gather on the back side of where you were sewing, and sew in a big crazy doubled over bunch of fabric that you couldn't tell was there until it started pulling funny! Then you look, and oops, time to get the seam ripper. Even a couple of inches to fix without tearing up that thin stuff....
I did sewing machine repair for mom, being able to sew a little has always been handy...but I never saw how anybody could make more than $.25 an hour sewing anything!....Anyway...good luck, Nodrog
Thank you I will see if they have a two sided replacement! Hadn't thought of that.
I look at how much material I was pushing through the little 1954 Singer and how easy to fold/roll ripstop would have been. When I mentioned it to my sister (how sews well) she said kinda the same thing as you. "Ripstop is a slippery little bugger." I guess each has it's own challenages!