Let your shoes be stylish: 5 types of simple but interesting lacing
How do you lace your sneakers? I guess the answer is usually. I offer you 5 ways to lace up your shoes in style.
We tuck the lace from the outside in, make the left end shorter and draw it from the first hole straight to the last.
We lace the right end from the outside to the inside, passing it through each hole.
We finish with a bow.
As in the first option, one edge of the braid should be shorter than the second. We pass one end inside immediately into the last eyelet.
We lace the other end of the braid on the outside, without crossing it, but pulling it inside into the next eyelet.
Thread the rope from the inside out. We pass the ends from the same side into the next block.
Inside we cross the rope and put it into opposite blocks again.
We continue and finish with a bow.
We thread the laces from the inside out, draw the ends diagonally from the top in 4 grommets.
We thread it straight into the next hole, passing the lace inside.
We repeat diagonally and send the braid into 2 grommets, intertwining the laces.
We insert the laces into the adjacent hole and complete the weaving by threading the ends into the upper eyelet.
Finish with a bow on top or hide it inside. To do this, cross the edges of the braid, re-thread it through the upper holes, and place them under the tongue.
A simpler "grid" method.
I use it to put on sneakers without untying the tape. I make a double bow, since there is a lot of ribbon left.
Thread the braid from the inside out, twist it from above, and thread it into the blocks.
Bring the edges into the next hole on the same side inside, bring them out again and repeat.
Make an external or hidden bow.
I hope my master class was useful, and you will definitely try stylish lacing on your sports shoes.
"Straight regular"
We tuck the lace from the outside in, make the left end shorter and draw it from the first hole straight to the last.
We lace the right end from the outside to the inside, passing it through each hole.
We finish with a bow.
"Direct hidden"
As in the first option, one edge of the braid should be shorter than the second. We pass one end inside immediately into the last eyelet.
We lace the other end of the braid on the outside, without crossing it, but pulling it inside into the next eyelet.
Method No.3 “Military”
Thread the rope from the inside out. We pass the ends from the same side into the next block.
Inside we cross the rope and put it into opposite blocks again.
We continue and finish with a bow.
"Net"
We thread the laces from the inside out, draw the ends diagonally from the top in 4 grommets.
We thread it straight into the next hole, passing the lace inside.
We repeat diagonally and send the braid into 2 grommets, intertwining the laces.
We insert the laces into the adjacent hole and complete the weaving by threading the ends into the upper eyelet.
Finish with a bow on top or hide it inside. To do this, cross the edges of the braid, re-thread it through the upper holes, and place them under the tongue.
A simpler "grid" method.
"Butterfly"
I use it to put on sneakers without untying the tape. I make a double bow, since there is a lot of ribbon left.
"Three X's"
Thread the braid from the inside out, twist it from above, and thread it into the blocks.
Bring the edges into the next hole on the same side inside, bring them out again and repeat.
Make an external or hidden bow.
I hope my master class was useful, and you will definitely try stylish lacing on your sports shoes.
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