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Lacing Technique – for even numbers of eyelet pairs • Begin straight across on the outside (grey section) and in through the bottom eyelets. • The left (blue) end runs straight up on the inside, then straight across on the outside. • Both ends run straight up on the inside, each skipping one eyelet and emerging two eyelets higher up. • Both ends continue straight across on the outside and in throu
Lacing Technique – Variation 1 – Regular finish • Begin straight across on the inside (grey section) and out through the bottom eyelets. • The ends are run straight up the sides and in through the next higher set of eyelets. • At each eyelet pair, the ends run straight across, feeding under the vertical lace sections on the opposite side before continuing straight up and in through the next higher
You've arrived at www.fieggen.com, the hobby website of Ian Fieggen (also known as “Professor Shoelace”). The site has now been on the Internet for more than two decades and has seen around 50 million visitors! You can find out more about this website, or you can dive right in below: Ian's Shoelace Site Fun, fashion & science in the Internet's #1 website about shoelaces – and home of the Ian Knot,
Contains over 100 × step-by-step shoe lacing tutorials, over 2,600 × shoe lacing photos, plus the interactive “Create-a-Lace” for designing your own lacing. Shoe Lacing Methods An extensive selection of 62 × shoe lacing tutorials, including traditional, decorative, functional and military methods. Bi-Color Lacing Methods Lacing shoes with two different colors is a great way to display country or t
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
Do your shoelaces sit crooked? Do you retie your shoes several times a day? These are both signs of a Granny Knot. Learn the “one simple trick” for keeping your shoes neatly and securely tied. Brief Overview The Granny Knot is the most common reason that shoelaces loosen or come undone; It's caused when the Starting Knot & Finishing Bow don't “balance” each other; It's not some “Old Wives Tale” –
Fun, fashion & science in the Internet's #1 website about shoelaces – and home of the Ian Knot, the world's fastest shoelace knot. If you want to lace shoes, tie shoes or learn about shoelaces – this is the place! Lacing Shoes Contains over 100 × step-by-step shoe lacing tutorials, over 2,600 × shoe lacing photos, plus the interactive “Create-a-Lace” for designing your own lacing. Tying Shoes Cont
Also known as the “Double Slip Knot”, this is a secure shoelace knot with a simple, symmetrical method of tying. Cross two loops and pass them both through the “hole” in the middle. This is a shoelace knot that won't come undone on its own! Step 1: Begin with a regular Left-over-Right Starting Knot. Step 2: Make both ends into “loops” by simply doubling them back onto themselves. People often refe
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.
Fun, fashion & science in the Internet's #1 website about shoelaces – and home of the Ian Knot, the world's fastest shoelace knot. If you want to lace shoes, tie shoes or learn about shoelaces – this is the place! Lacing Shoes Contains over 100 × step-by-step shoe lacing tutorials, over 2,500 × shoe lacing photos, plus the interactive “Create-a-Lace” for designing your own lacing. Tying Shoes Cont
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
An extensive selection of 62 × shoe lacing tutorials, including traditional, decorative, functional and military methods.
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