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How to tie sports shoelaces look good and simple?
1, the same side tying method, the two strands of the direction of the shoe on the same side across a hole, and finally tied on the same side.
2, triangle tying method. First from one side in a triangular way to the end, and then the same in the form of a triangle through to the end, in the second frame of the position as one.
3, cross-tie method. Cross over on the same side after a hole.
4, water pipe style tying method. As you can see from the picture there are staggered, perpendicular and parallel sections.
5, rectangular tying. Two strands of rope are wrapped around each other and finally presented in a regular rectangle.
6, spiral tying method. Rotate once after each hole to look like a spiral.
7, Evening Tying. Two strands of rope meet in the middle, with one strand crossing in the middle of the parallel lines.
8, Parallel tying. Two strands of rope has been a parallel state, from the first frame every other one through to the last frame after the same method again through.
9, orderly method. First through the straight part and then back through the diagonal part.
10, Interlocking. You cross on the same side and cross back on the other side by clasping the opposite side of the rope.
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