Fashionable knots on hoodies: how to tie the laces on a hoodie beautifully?
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Everyone can look fashionable and stylish. You don't have to buy new things to do this. It is enough to diversify old clothes with the help of stylish accents - knots. There are 11 ways to tie a hoodie that will make everyone gasp.
And by the way, you can tie laces beautifully not only on a hoodie, but also on a sweatshirt, jacket, any sweater and even on pants.
"Bunny Ears"
The knot resembles a bow that is usually used to tie sneakers. On the hood of a hoodie it looks very aristocratic. More suitable for girls than boys. It is not difficult to learn how to tie it. Scheme:
- Cross (weave) the ends of the ropes.
- Form two long loops (two “bunny ears”), one on each side.
- Intertwine them together.
- Pull the “ears” into the center of the weave and stretch in opposite directions.
- Correct it so that the knot looks beautiful.
"Turquoise Turtle"
A very interesting and reliable knot that never gets tangled or untied on its own. It is convenient to use for tying very long shoelaces. The weave resembles “bunny ears” and is just as easy to do. The whole process is shown in the photo:
- You need to form “bunny ears” (one long and the other short).
- Thread the long eye through the loop twice.
- Tighten the knot.
By the way, the knot got its name “turquoise turtle” from the name of the store where it was originally invented. Shoe laces were tied in this way. But it is also suitable for sweatshirts.
"Hangman's noose" ("Lynch knot")
This method of tying is suitable for those who do not believe in bad symbols and signs. The knot has many names - “scaffold”, “Lynch”, “hanging man’s noose”. Previously, it was used for execution by hanging. Today it is knitted on sweatshirts. In the end, it’s just a knot, albeit one with its own chilling history.
Tying pattern:
You can use a Lynch knot to tie two cords on the hood or tighten each one separately. It shortens the length of the rope well.
- You need to fold the end of the lace so that you get two loops that form an infinity sign.
- Make 5-8 turns of rope around the axis.
- Pass the tip through the loop at the top and tighten.
"Monkey Fist"
An intricate knot looks impressive on a hoodie and a sports jacket. In order to tie it, you will have to be patient. And a long cord - 150 cm, no less. You will also need a bead or other small round object.
Step-by-step master class on tying a “monkey fist”:
On the other cord, a “hanging man's loop” is usually made so that the hood can be quickly tightened.
"Monkey chain"
Like the previous option, the knot requires a long length of lace. The “monkey chain” is easy to weave. Scheme:
- You need to form a loop at the eyelet on the jacket.
- Press the crossing point with your fingers.
- Make another loop a little lower and thread it through the first.
Then the steps are repeated until the chain is braided to the end. With the help of the “monkey chain”, even the most frail and inconspicuous lace can be turned into thick and strong. It can be easily woven on pants, jackets, and any other clothing.
"Straight braid"
In a similar way, a “straight braid” is tied to a hoodie. It thickens and shortens the lace and prevents it from passing through the eyelets. It is better to tie a knot on a horizontal plane. You should:
- Fold the lace, leaving a long end.
- Wrap the base in a loose zigzag pattern.
- The zigzag should braid the base either from above or from below.
- Pull the end of the rope through the zigzag downwards.
- Pull the rope tightly.
Scheme:
Ian Figen's bow
Australian Ian Figen has found a quick way to tie shoelaces and clothes. Unlike a classic bow, Ian Figen's knot doesn't come undone at the most inopportune moment. It knits easily. Need to:
- Weave the laces crosswise.
- Form two loops.
- Thread the loops into each other.
- Tie it into a bow.
Scheme:
"Tree"
You can weave a knot from two laces that vaguely resembles a tree. Weaving is easy, quick, and can be completed in less than a minute.
- You need to tie an Ian Figen bow from long loops.
- Make the same knot on top.
- Add another one (or a couple).
- Leave short loops at the top.
Here's what the weave on sneakers looks like:
"Medallion"
The “Josephine knot” looks very nice on a sweatshirt. It is also called the “diamond medallion”. This is an exclusively girly option - delicate, intricate. The correct way to tie it is to take off your sweatshirt and place it in front of you. The laces should be dense, thick and rigid.
- You need to form a loop on one lace.
- Lay a second rope under it.
- Wrap the end of the second lace at the top and the base at the bottom.
- Bend the same rope and stretch it under the lace laid in the center of the loop, as shown in the diagram:
"Ashley's Knot"
A real sea knot will help securely fix the laces on the hood. It is knitted at the ends of the laces to prevent them from slipping inside the eyelets. First, a simple slip knot is made. Then the end of the rope is threaded through the loop. It tightens and...it's done!
Scheme:
Interesting to know. The "Ashley knot" was formerly called the "oyster picker's stop knot" or simply the "oyster knot." Today it is used to secure strings on musical instruments.
"Sherpa's knot" ("surgeon's knot")
This node has a telling name. First of all, it is very reliable and never unties itself. It is customary to tie it on a jacket or pants before going on a hike or running a long distance race.
Scheme:
Technique:
In practice, the “Sherpa knot” is tied quickly and easily. The main thing is to keep the laces under tension at all times.
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Questions and answers
What else can you use to tie beautiful knots?
On shoe laces, thin, elastic belts. You can use knots in weaving bracelets from leather straps and multi-colored laces. They look best with bright pendants.
How to tie the most spectacular and fashionable knots?
To do this, you need to stock up on long colorful laces and practice a little. It is better if the color of the rope is contrasting. Otherwise, the pattern will be poorly visible on the jacket.
Sweatshirts, hoodies, sweatshirts and jackets with a hood are now at the peak of fashion. This is not only stylish, but also very comfortable, practical clothing. The hood protects from wind, rain, and bright sun.The only thing that can cause inconvenience is the dangling long ropes. They can get tangled or slip out easily. By learning how to tie them beautifully, you will kill two birds with one stone. The laces and hood will always be in place, and the image will acquire a zest.
I have already tried the Lynch knot, monkey fist and straight braid. You get some cool knots. They look unusual.