A zipper is inserted into the seam at the wrist of a tightly fitted sleeve. Machine baste the seam together, press open. Then locate the zipper, metal chain centred to the seam. Pin and hand baste. Remove machine basting that joins seam edges together before stitching over the tubular bed of the machine.
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