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IV Tubing Side Seam Adaptation
Adding an invisible zipper in matching color
makes it easy to access the central line and connect to the IV tubing.
The invisible zipper is discreet and easy
to open enough where you can slip the line thorough and close it to just allow
the tubing in.
Try on the garment and mark where you want the top of the zipper to start.
Sew side seams and back together.
Reinforce the top and bottom of zipper and sew in the side seams.
How it looks sewn up.
How it looks slightly opened.
How it looks zipped up to the tubing.