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Create a loop by folding the lace. Pick up your shoes and hold the left laces in your hand. Create a loop by folding the lace back on itself. The loop should have a 3–4 inch tail.
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Alter the loop Slide the loop's top end between your non-dominant hand's thumb and index finger. Hold the tail just below the loop's base with your dominant hand. Strangle the loop with your non-dominant hand and twist it tightly.
- Wrap the tail around the loop as many times as necessary.
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Five times around the loop with the tail. Let your non-dominant hand keep holding the loop's top for now. Wrap the tail around the loop's foundation five times using your dominant hand.
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Put the lace's end through the loop, then pull. Use your dominant hand to grab the lace's end. Connect the two ends by threading them through the loop. Use your non-dominant hand to push the knot toward the shoe as you pull the end through the loop.
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To finish, do the same with the remaining laces. Bind the remaining three laces into a barrel knot.
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Nail the shoelaces down You can shorten the laces if they don't fit properly, drag on the floor, or look too long. If the leather laces are too long, snip them with some sharp scissors.
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Lace up backwards By crossing the left lace over the right lace, you can make the letter "X" with your laces. Under the right lace, tuck the left one. Contrary lace pulls are required.
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Wrap your threads into a square knot. You should hold the left lace in your left hand and the right lace in your right. The right lace must be placed over the left lace. [1]
- You need to cross the right lace over the left one. Bring it around the left lace and pull it tight.
- Stack the laces, left over right. Just re-lace it over the correct lace.
- Pull the laces snug while holding the knot.
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Gather the left lace into a loop. At the base of the square knot, fold the left lace over itself to create a loop. The ideal length of the loop is one inch. Wrap the loop's base around the thumb and index finger of your non-dominant hand.
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Double or triple-wrap the tail around the ring. Snatch the tail with your strong hand. Turn the loop two or three times while wrapping the lace tightly.
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Simply loop the end through the gap and pull. Put the lace's tail through the opening. Latch the laces together and pull tight.
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Right lace, repeat Make a tassel with the same technique and attach it to the right lace. If necessary, snip off the ends.
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Please, lace up your other foot. The other Sperry should have two tassel knots created.
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Do a loop with your left shoelace. Get your shoes untangled Dominant hand, grab the left lace. Make a 1/2-inch loop in the center of your left shoelace with your dominant hand. Place your left hand at the loop's base.
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Make a new loop and insert it into the old one. Create a second, half-inch loop on top of the first with your dominant hand. The beginning of the next loop should be pushed halfway through the current one.
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Pull the lace through the eyelet until the knot is secure. To use, hook your non-dominant thumb into the second loop. Use your dominant hand to grab the tail. Contrarily, pull the loop and the tail in the opposite directions. Tie a knot and force it toward the eyelet.
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Put another loop through the existing one. Make a third loop, using your dominant hand, above the second. Put the loop under the second loop and through it.
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Insert the end into the third loop, and then pull it tight. In your non-dominant hand, pick up the third loop. Dominant hand: thread the lace end through the loop. Coupling chains together requires a firm pull.
- Spread the links out evenly by hand.
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Simply redo with the correct lace. Using the proper lace, you can finish the process of tying a chain knot. To the best of your ability, try to ensure that the chains are uniform in size and spacing.
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Put the tails inside the shoe. If you want to move the left chain to the right, you need to pull it horizontally. Just pull up the right tab and tuck the left lace end into the shoe. Put the right chain on top of the left one. To move the right chain to the left, drag it horizontally. Raise the tab and tuck the right lace's end into the shoe.
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Finish lacing the other foot's shoe Make a linked chain on the other Sperry.
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Make a starting knot that crosses from left to right. Swap the positions of the left and right laces. [2]1 The left lace should be crossed under the right lace. Grab each lace and pull it tightly in the opposite direction. [3]1
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Turn the left lace into a loop. To do this, move the left lace to the right side of the shoe and fold it over to make a loop that's about an inch long. [4]1 Align the bottom of the loop with the first knot.
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The correct lace should be used to complete the loop. Snag the correct lace (which should now be on the left) and go. Slide the proper lace through the loop first. Bring the right lace forward to complete the circle around the loop's base.
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Pull the correct lace through the circle you've made. The right lace needs a small loop made in it. Put the top of the loop into the resulting circle. Gently thread the loop into the ring.
- So far, you have tied your shoes using a basic knot.
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Reverse the process by which you wrapped the right loop around the left one. Switch the loops so that the right one goes over and the left one comes back around. Repetition of the process of putting the correct loop through the circle
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Tighten the loops and pull. To use, take hold of the right loop with your right hand and the left loop with your left. Grab both loops and pull them in opposite directions. [5]1
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Wrap the other lace up Finish the other Sperry with a surgeon's knot.
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Lace them up in a pair of parallel rows. Lace up the left side by threading it through the eyelet at the bottom left. Tie the left end of the lace into the upper left ring. First, thread the correct lace through the bottom right eyelet. Lace up the top right eyelet with the correct lace.
- In a proper pair of Sperrys, the laces in the middle of the two eyelets will show from the outside.
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The laces are crossed and drawn downward toward the shoe's toe. Overlap the left and right laces. In a flat position, with the ends pointing toward the toe of the Sperry,
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You need to cross the left lace over the right parallel line. Wrap the left lace over the parallel line on the right. Squeeze it tightly
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Alternately, cross the right lace over the left parallel line. To do this, cross the right lace over the left parallel line. Cinch it up
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Tack the ends of the laces together and loop them three times over the other parallel line. Lace up your shoes by crossing the laces three times over two sets of parallel lines.
- To do this, switch roles and bring the left lace over the left parallel line from the right side.
- To switch the laces, simply bring the right one (now on the left) up and over the parallel line on the right.
- To switch laces, pull the left one (now on the left) over the right one that's parallel.
- To do this, switch your grip and bring the right lace (now the right side) up and over the left parallel line.
- To do this, switch roles and bring the left lace over the left parallel line from the right side.
- To switch the laces, simply bring the right one (now on the left) up and over the parallel line on the right.
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Put the tails inside the shoe. Start by lacing up the left shoe. Insert the proper lace into the Sperry
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Put on your other shoe Make the other Sperry look like a fishtail.
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