Also known as the “Bunny Rabbit” or the “Loop, Swoop and Pull” knot, this is probably the most common method for tying shoes. Make a loop with one end, wrap the other end around and pull a loop through the “hole” in the middle. Step 1: Begin with a regular Left-over-Right Starting Knot. Step 2: Make the right (blue) end into a “loop” by simply doubling it back onto itself. Step 3: Take the left (y
Also known as the “Tibetan Trekking Knot” or “Sherpa Knot”, this is the most common secure shoelace knot. Make a Standard Shoelace Knot, but before pulling tight, run the loop around and through the middle for a second time. Step 1: Begin with a regular Left-over-Right Starting Knot. Step 2: Make the right (blue) end into a “loop” by simply doubling it back onto itself. Step 3: Take the left (yell
Want to learn how to tie your shoes? Whether you're after shoelace tying speed, simplicity, security or style, here's twenty-five different shoelace knots to choose from – including several that I've created. NOTE: Don't be put off by this daunting collection – most people only need to learn one “regular” knot and perhaps one “secure” knot. Other choices can also help when teaching children, parti
My own Ian Knot (yes – I'm the inventor) is the World's Fastest Shoelace Knot. Make a loop with both ends and simultaneously pull them through each other to form an almost instant knot. Quick Preview: Before we begin, here's a small GIF animation of my Ian Knot to prove that it really is the world's fastest. Regular Instructions The following are the regular instructions and diagrams for my Ian Kn
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