Thursday, November 10, 2011

Zipper Lacing

This method "locks" the laces at each eyelet pair. Great for lacing skates tightly because the lower sections hold while tightening. It also looks interesting, a bit like a giant zipper.?Lacing Technique:1. The lace is run straight across the bottom (grey section) and the ends emerge through both bottom eyelets.2. The ends are looped under the laces where they feed under the sides of the Skate Shoes.3. The ends are crossed over each other, then fed under the sides to emerge through the next set of eyelets up the shoe.
Repeat steps and alternating between looping under or crossing diagonally, until both ends reach the top eyelets.?Features:Decorative lookHolds very firmlyHarder to tighten?
One Handed Lacing As an alternative to the One Handed Shoelace Knot, this way of lacing eliminates the need to even tie a knot by leaving one end loose. The friction of the eyelets is sufficient to keep the lacing fairly tight.Lacing Technique:1. Take a lace that's slightly shorter than usual and begin by tying a knot in one end.2. Feed the un-knotted end of the lace from inside the top right eyelet and pull it through until stopped with the knot snug against the eyelet.3. Zig-zag the lace through the eyelets down to the bottom of the Skate Shoes similar to Shoe Shop Lacing.The loose (blue) end can simply be tucked into the lacing to keep it from being stepped on.?
It's written by skate shoes date 11.10.2011
Sources:http://www.goodlandshoes.com

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