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Pretty, cool, rubbery and dangerous
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But spexy Velma has the brains and I'm sapiosexual 😉
Inspired by Kevin S Walsh.
I've broken the zip on my Daphne dress, damn that lockdown weight gain! Both should be fixable though.
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(03 Jun 2021, 22:35 )Culmor Wrote: But spexy Velma has the brains and I'm sapiosexual
Yeah, bimbos do no appeal to me too. What makes finding someone with both brain and similar fetishes extremely difficult 😂
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(03 Jun 2021, 22:35 )Culmor Wrote: I've broken the zip on my Daphne dress,
So sad ?. Same thing happened to my favorite pencil skirt, but I'm too scared of replacing the zipper because I have zero sewing skills.
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(04 Jun 2021, 20:48 )RedEmeraldKitsune Wrote: So sad 😥. Same thing happened to my favorite pencil skirt, but I'm too scared of replacing the zipper because I have zero sewing skills.
Sorry to hear that. You don't need a machine to sew, just do it by hand. It's really not that hard. The first zipper I ever sewed was a full length double zipper for a baltogs hooded unitard. I had zero experience and it's still well attached.
I can try to help guide you if you want to attempt it.
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(05 Jun 2021, 01:33 )essanym Wrote: I can try to help guide you if you want to attempt it.
That's so nice of you. 😊
I guess I'll need to replace the entire thing, because some of the teeth from the very bottom broke down. The annoying part is that I can still zip it up, but those missing teeth create a chain reaction that open the entire zipper up.
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(05 Jun 2021, 03:27 )RedEmeraldKitsune Wrote: (05 Jun 2021, 01:33 )essanym Wrote: I can try to help guide you if you want to attempt it.
That's so nice of you. 😊
I guess I'll need to replace the entire thing, because some of the teeth from the very bottom broke down. The annoying part is that I can still zip it up, but those missing teeth create a chain reaction that open the entire zipper up.
Take a needle and thread and stitch across the broken area many times to change where the zipper bottoms out. This is a common method to repair such an issue. Let me know if you don't understand what I mean and I will find or make a picture of what I mean.
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You can get a baggie of replacement zip sliders (they clip on) from Ebay Aliexpress for a few pence . Sew over the damaged section and snap one on above it, job's a good 'un.
With rubber you can cut the fabric of the zip back to the latex and glue a new one in. Not as pretty but it works.