Quick and conveniently tie a bow to secure shoe laces.
Shoelace Bow (Fieggen Method)
Quick and conveniently tie a bow to secure shoe laces.
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Uses: The Fieggen Shoelace Bow Knot produces a shoelace bow with fewer steps than the usual technique. It is easily learned and provides a quick, convenient alternative.
Origin: Ian Fieggen describes it as the Ian Knot on his Shoelace Website.
Structure: After the usual Half Hitch, two loops are prepared. They are formed with each loose end adjacent to the neighboring shoelace hole, i.e., one loose end is in front and the other is behind. The result is a pair of loops essentially similar to a clove hitch. The difference is that the loops are NOT stacked under each other as for a clove hitch. The loops are passed inside each other as shown which results in the Fieggen Shoelace Bow Knot.
Options, More Shoelace Knots and Further Reading: For tips, details, options, lacing techniques, and more, visit Ian Fieggen’s Shoelace Site.