Ways to Tie Your Shoes

Ways to Tie Your Shoes

Criss Cross Lacing

This is usually the method that people use for all kinds of shoes like tennis shoes or boots.

All they do is criss cross until it gets to the top of the shoe.

Begin straight across on the inside and through the bottom eyelets

At each pair cross the ends feeding under the sides and out through the next higher set of outlets repeat until lacing is done.

Straight Easy Lacing

This is a simplified variation of Straight Bar Lacing where one end runs straight from bottom to top while the other end steps through the eyelets

• Begin straight across on the outside and in through the bottom eyelets..

Begin straight across on the outside (grey section) and in through the bottom eyelets.

• The left (blue) end runs all the way up the inside and out through the top left eyelet.

• The right (yellow) end runs straight up on the inside and out through the next higher eyelet, then straight across on the outside and in through the adjacent eyelet on the other side. Repeat until the end reaches the top right eyelet.

Lattice Lacing

This is mainly for decorative lacing The laces are crossed at a steep angle, allowing them to be woven through each other.

• Cross the ends on the outside and feed in through the set of eyelets three rows higher up the shoe (skip past two sets of eyelets).

• Run both ends straight up on the inside and out through the next higher set of eyelets.

• Cross the ends on the outside and feed in through the set of eyelets three rows lower down the shoe (skip past two sets of eyelets).

• Run both ends straight up on the inside and out through the next higher set of eyelets.

• Cross the ends on the outside and feed through the set of eyelets three rows higher up the shoe (skip past two sets of eyelets)

Fun fact the little plastic thing on the end of your shoelace is called an aglet Copyright © 2004-2013 by Ian W. Fieggen. All rights reserved.

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