This Instructable illustrates how to add a 12in zipper to a sweater, useful for regulating your body's temperature when cycling or hiking. A similar zipper sweater from Ibex for example retails for $75-105. I made this one from a thrift store sweater and zipper for less than $10.
Materials
Merino wool mock turtleneck sweater
14 inch garment zipper
matching polyester thread
Look for a slim fit for cycling use. A mock turtleneck isn't necessary, but matches a traditional wool long sleeve jersey. Even though we're adding a 12 inch zipper, the extra length of 14in is needed for flipping inside-out.
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Also, supposing one has never sewn a zipper before, what's a zipper foot look like?
www.specialtyoutdoors.com/tips/zipandcollar.asp
You can kinda see the zipper foot in one of the articles photos. Here is a better photo of a zipper foot in action: www.flickr.com/photos/17084804@N00/382816090/