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Is it possible to mend a broken zip?

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Bert | 15:42 Thu 20th Sep 2012 | DIY
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The question has been asked before, I know, but the way mine has broken seems a bit different to the other questions. My zip is on a bag and is the sort where the sides that close together look like small loops, rather than metal teeth. The slider goes along beautifully, the only problem is that the two sides behind it are not linked together. I would like to try a repair before taking the zip out and putting a new one in, which does not look easy. Any professional repair would probably cost more than the bag is worth.
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Putting a zip into a bag that has already been constructed is very difficult, even if you are an experienced sewer. In the making process they are usually inserted before other elements of the bag are closed up. I'd cut your losses and get a new bag - if this is still under any kind of guarantee, take it back and moan at them.
On a much smaller scale I had the same trouble with a camera case and I did replace the zips with metal ones using double thread and back-stitch - mine was black on black so you would need to match the thread very carefully because hand done back stitch is not as neat as machine stitching - good luck
My local shoe repairer put a new zip in my bag for me once.
Ladybirder, a cobbler's sewing machine is specialised with a high arch - like an upholstery sewing machine. Easier if you have the equipment.

If you do this by hand, one of those curved sewing needles can be helpful.

But I'd still recommend a new bag.....
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Thanks for the advice, you guys. Typically, it is just over a year old, so out of guarantee. I'll see what the nearest repair shop can do.
Consumers rights. An Item should be fit for purpose. A cheap bag will not last but a decent one should be reasonably expected to last more than just over 12 months. You are within your rights to expect a replacement if it is a decent item.

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