15 comments

  • alper1 minute ago
    I use Ian&#x27;s (Fast) Knot and that&#x27;s good enough for me.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fieggen.com&#x2F;shoelace&#x2F;ianknot.htm" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fieggen.com&#x2F;shoelace&#x2F;ianknot.htm</a>
  • lee_ars14 minutes ago
    Stumbling across Ian&#x27;s site almost two decades ago was kinda-sorta life-changing, because I&#x27;d been tying the &quot;granny knot&quot; my whole life and had to resort to double-knotting to keep my damn shoes tied.<p>Ditched the granny knot for the Ian&#x27;s Secure Knot (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fieggen.com&#x2F;shoelace&#x2F;secureknot.htm" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fieggen.com&#x2F;shoelace&#x2F;secureknot.htm</a>), and have been using that ever since for every pair of laced shoes I own.
  • twodave2 minutes ago
    Runner here. I found some time ago that starting out the classic shoelace tie right-hand dominant and finishing it left-hand dominant results in a very stable knot. Lacing them high enough to keep the ends short helps too. It has been thousands of miles since my last loose shoelace.
  • jonathanlydall23 minutes ago
    I only realized in my 30s that I had been tying my shoelaces wrong my whole life and a super minor change in my method has changed them from coming undone multiple times per day (unless double knotted), to instead staying tied the whole day with just a standard shoelace knot [0] (also on Ian&#x27;s site).<p>This article&#x27;s web page actually has the essential note:<p>&gt; NOTE: If your finished knot comes out crooked (eg. loops pointing heel-to-toe), it&#x27;s probably because you tie your Starting Knot the opposite way to mine. This will result in an un-balanced knot, which sits crooked and comes undone more easily. See my Granny Knot page for more information.<p>Back when I still used to browse Imgur, there was a post illustrating how to identify and fix this easy to make mistake. It turns out that I was starting with the lace <i>left-over-right</i> as opposed to <i>right-over-left</i> (or vice-versa, not sure off-hand).<p>This quite literally changed my life, just a small muscle memory tweak and now my laces easily stay tied the whole day with a regular knot which is also super easy to release as well.<p>[0]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fieggen.com&#x2F;shoelace&#x2F;standardknot.htm" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fieggen.com&#x2F;shoelace&#x2F;standardknot.htm</a><p>Edit:<p>I see he has a page dedicated to this mistake here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fieggen.com&#x2F;shoelace&#x2F;grannyknot.htm" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fieggen.com&#x2F;shoelace&#x2F;grannyknot.htm</a>
  • frankmatranga5 minutes ago
    I have truly never had a shoe come untied after switching to this knot years ago. My friends think I’m crazy when I rave about shoelaces to them and try to get them to see the light. Jokes on them! They’ll be left behind re-tying their shoes till the last day their feet walk the earth.
  • rndz6 minutes ago
    More than 10 years ago, somebody shared this clip with me: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;zAFcV7zuUDA?is=QDFb5Wxd_tJ-pJ61" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;zAFcV7zuUDA?is=QDFb5Wxd_tJ-pJ61</a><p>Been tying my shoelaces like this ever since.
  • kernel_sanders3 minutes ago
    My kids learned to tie their shoes this way from this site and never knew differently. They&#x27;re 20 and 17 now.
  • dtj112336 minutes ago
    I switched to Ian&#x27;s original shoelace knot about ten years ago. It&#x27;s saved me something like four hours of shoelace time since then. Bloody brilliant.
    • SockThief24 minutes ago
      I switched too and love it. It&#x27;s arguably just a bit faster then the one I learned in childhood, but it&#x27;s so much more reliable. I got couple of snickers I use daily and don&#x27;t untie them at all, and the Ian&#x27;s Knot [0] stays firmly knotted for months!<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fieggen.com&#x2F;shoelace&#x2F;ianknot.htm" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fieggen.com&#x2F;shoelace&#x2F;ianknot.htm</a>
    • linsomniac32 minutes ago
      I learned it around 5 years ago and it just makes tying my shoes feel so effortless, I also feel like it holds on a little better than the previous knot I was using. It took me a while to get the mechanics down.
  • yuppiepuppie19 minutes ago
    Best investment in the last 5 years for me - elastic shoelaces. Never have to tie my shoes again
  • jjice42 minutes ago
    Learned this about five years ago on HN and it&#x27;s the only way I&#x27;ve tied my shoes since. It&#x27;s so fast and perfect every time. It&#x27;s worth the ten minutes in your living room learning to tie your shoes again like a child!
  • hx83300145 minutes ago
    This is the best knot. Looks amazing aesthetically and simply does not come undone. Unless you want it to, in which case a quick pull on one end unties it instantly.
  • orphea1 hour ago
    You can also tie two knots but in the opposite directions:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;8DBhTXM_Br4?t=1711" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;8DBhTXM_Br4?t=1711</a> (Veritasium)
  • teddyh1 hour ago
    Animated: &lt;<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.animatedknots.com&#x2F;shoelace-bow-knot-fieggen-method" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.animatedknots.com&#x2F;shoelace-bow-knot-fieggen-meth...</a>&gt;
    • benji-york5 minutes ago
      Although that&#x27;s a different knot (I use the one originally referenced), I taught my kids the knot in the animation and it&#x27;s worked out well.<p>Added benefit: adults are impressed when they see my kids tie their laces.
    • gargalatas52 minutes ago
      that&#x27;s different.
      • teddyh45 minutes ago
        Oops, you’re right.
  • john456956 minutes ago
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