How to Fix a Separating Zipper

Wondering if you can sew a zipper? Learn how to fix a separating zipper and save yourself the trouble of sending any more good pants or jackets to the trash.

By Christine Boles
Updated on July 17, 2025
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Wondering if you can sew a zipper? Learn how to fix a separating zipper and save yourself the trouble of sending any more good pants or jackets to the trash.

While looking through MOTHER EARTH NEWS the other day and being amazed at the variety of information that passes through her pages I realized that I too have a skill that should be shared. It’s a humble accomplishment, but one that few people seem to know: zipper repair.

Inevitably, it’s the zipper do your favorite pair of pants that pulls apart . . . and even if you have some sewing skill, you probably dread the thought of replacing the device. (It always seems harder to fit a new closure into an already-put-together opening than it is to make the trousers in the first place.)

One option is to sew buttons on the underside of the fly and make buttonholes on the overlapping flap but if you like zippers better, don’t, for heaven’s sake, banish the garment to the ragbag. The damaged fastener may well be fixable.

Step-by-Step Zipper Fixing Method

Step 1. Remove Stop and Slider

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