YKK #5 11" Nickel Pant Zipper - Black (580)
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Closed-End Nickel Zippers In Four Sizes
#3 Nickel Zippers
#3 Nickel Zippers are the lightest of the bunch. They’re a great lightweight closure for dresses, skirts, small bags, pocket zippers, and more. Choose from several tape colors.
Shop Now#4.5 Nickel Zippers
Slightly lighter than a medium-weight zipper, #4.5 Nickel Pant Zippers are perfect for light-to-medium weight applications. Great for pants, jeans, purses, dress closures, and more.
Shop Now#5 Nickel Zippers
#5 Nickel Pant/Skirt/Dress Zippers are medium-weight zippers, ideal for jeans, pants, medium-weight skirts and dresses, handbags, backpacks, and other medium-weight sewing projects.
Shop Now#8 Nickel Zippers
For a heavy-weight Nickel Zipper, try #8 Nickel Pant/Dress Zippers. They’re heavier metal zippers, perfect for pants, dresses, larger bags, and more. Available in several colors & lengths.
Shop NowLightweight Nickel Zippers For A Classic Closure
For a classic closure on pants, dresses, bags, and more, try Nickel Pant, Skirt & Dress Zippers. These lightweight metal zippers are closed-end (non-separating) zippers, meaning they don’t completely separate at the bottom. They’re an excellent choice for closures that don’t need to detach or separate, like those on bags, pants, dresses, and more. Each Nickel Pant Zipper features polyester tape, an automatic lock slider, and nickel teeth with a shiny finish. Choose from several lengths, colors, and styles to find the best match for your next project.
Sewing with Metal Zippers
Working with metal zippers can be intimidating if you’ve never used them before. However, there are a few easy tips that will make working with metal zippers much more approachable. When installing a metal zipper, it’s important to be very cautious with your sewing machine needle—be sure to use a zipper foot and don’t be afraid to hand crank your machine to ensure that you don’t run into the metal teeth. If you find that metal zipper starts sticking, use a zipper lubricant and run the zipper back and forth multiple times to get it moving smoothly.