Kedy - sports shoes that confidently moved from the training hall to everyday life. Allow the practical footwear to become also original will help both a variety of decor options and laces. Many lacing options will make sneakers stylish and interesting image element. We give examples of several simple, but unusual weaving techniques.
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This type of lacing has another name - "rectangular". Weaving technique will give parallel lace paths without internal diagonal stitches. A distinctive feature of the method - in the shoes there should be an even number of holes for the lace:
- Through the bottom holes you skip both ends of the lace inside the shoes.
- The right end rises in the next hole upwards and through the adjacent hole (2nd over the left row) goes inside the probe.
- The left end is displayed through the next (3rd) hole on the left side.
- Next, the right lace appears in the 4th hole on the left, and the left is moving to the right side in the 5th hole.
- Lace-ups are paving until the holes are run out.
Butterfly technique to beautifully lace a sneakers
Weaving got its name for similarity with a butterfly tie. Execution technique is suitable for both even and the odd number of holes.
- In the distant (from the edge of the tongue) holes to the grind the ends of the lace so that they are inside the sneakers.
- Test them out in the following holes - each on your side.
- Cross the left and right parts of the lace over the priest and thread them into the next holes.
- Raise the tails again and cross them.
- Passing all the holes, tie a bow.
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A distinctive feature of such a weaving is its strength. As a result, a spectacular lacing is obtained, weakened which is problematic.
- In the bottom row of holes, output both ends of the ribbon over the kėd.
- Crosse the ends of the shoelains and tie out once.
- Take the next pair of holes and repeat the previous step.
- So go through all holes and lock the weaving by the final bow.
Machine lacing Ked - Cage
A simple weaving is suitable for laces of any length, allows you to adjust the stiffness of the fixation of the shoes.
- In the lower row, the ends of the braid go out.
- They cross and depart in the 4th pair of holes.
- Laces make one vertical step back.
- Stop again and go to the 6th row of holes.
- The braid returns again to a row and goes out in the 8th pair of holes.
Ced lacing technique - Grid
Such a type of lacing is a great option for shoes with a wide tongue when you need a dense weaving in the center. You can use it both with long and short shoelaces.
Short shoelaces:
- Through the bottom holes, output the ends of the lace out.
- Cross them and send them to the 4th row holes.
- Make a step vertically, the tails go over the shoes.
- Cross the laces and return back - omit the ends into the holes of the 2nd row.
- Get out vertically in the 3rd row.
- Next, re-activate the ends and output them through the upper holes.
Long shoelaces:
- Through the bottom holes, output the ends of the lace out.
- Cross them and send them to the 4th row holes.
- Let the tails down and output them through the 2nd pair of holes.
- Repeat the previous two steps for the 5th and 3rd rows and output the ends through the upper holes.
Machinery lacing - Chessboard
The most effectively lacing looks if combining 2 wide lace of different colors. It turns out soft weaving, which is best suited for free sample.
- Lace of one color Make a straight lacing method.
- Skip the other ribbon wavely below through the first lace up.
- Similarly, descend again down and so while the ribbon does not end.
- Ends Tie it inside the shoes.
Rider lacing for a ked
On ordinary shoes, such a weaving looks spectacular. For special boots that require adjusting the rigidity of the landing in the central part, such a lacing has a practical value.
- Place your bracket diagonally and skip its ends through the upper right and lower left holes.
- One end zigzago-like descends down, and the other - the same way rises up.
- Tails are found at the middle of the shoes and are fixed by the bow.
A variety of weaving techniques will allow not only to decorate shoes, but also to choose the necessary degree of fixing it on foot.