This is a great knot. It was easy to learn, but took me a while to speed it up. Now I can tie my shoelaces in about half the time it takes anyone else. Extremely useful for people of all ages.
I found your book when I was 13 years old (23 now). When I came across the Ian knot, I was dumbfounded that I had been taught this inept "bunny ears" crap all my life. Has helped me , and will continue to for the rest of my life. Thanks Ian. -Ian
Congratulations on learning the "Ian Knot", Ian! I can imagine that it would have been particularly fun for you to discover your namesake knot. I'm pleased that it has proven itself to you and that you have made it a part of your life.
I took almost half an hour to get this. It was not easy for me, since after 29 years i did it wrong. Now i cannot believe how simple this is... Im happy! Lol Thanks Ian!
Thank you!i ve tried so many times to teach my autistic son how to tie a knot and this helped us reduce the stress of trying the old method a million times and still he had problems with it.but now.i can say he'got it.thanks to you!
+emilia13ful Wonderful to hear that your son succeeded with my Ian Knot. Whether it was the shift away from the method that had thus far frustrated him, or the fact that the Ian Knot has fewer steps, either way the result was a success. Congratulations! Your son will now not only be able to tie his laces, he'll actually be faster than most of his peers!
I think the problem is I learned one technique while so young that I just stuck with it and never questioned it since. This is awesome and I'll use this from now on :) But as they say, old habits die hard and the muscle memory makes it super hard to learn this and even more make it the standard.
You're spot on with the "muscle memory" thing. Even I had a hard time "un-learning" my old habit, and often found myself un-tying the regular knot (which I'd tied automatically), then re-tying with my new technique. I hope you persist until the "Ian Knot" becomes second nature for you.
This changed my life. You just cut 40 seconds off my day. Multiply that by another 60 years and you pretty much just added months on my life. Are you a hero
I haven't broken a shoelace in almost 20 years either, but my theory is that the quality of materials used in shoelaces has improved. On the other hand, the quality of shoes has dropped dramatically, and the days of replacing shoe laces are just about done. Great video, and a new knot to add to my repertoire, thanks!
You're right that shoelaces have improved, and are now generally made of polyester rather than cotton. Many shoes also don't have metal eyelets, so there are other contributing factors. But I do hear of others who break shoelaces, so it must still happen. In any case, congratulations on learning the Ian Knot!
To tie each shoelace like this, in total it'll take maybe 5 seconds, we tie our shoelaces maybe 2 or 3 times a day, 15 seconds all in. Normal shoelace tie technique will maybe take 10 seconds, so 30 seconds in total every day of tying your shoelaces using the usual method. So you save 15 seconds each day with the Ian Knot. 105 seconds a week or 5,460 seconds a year, over an average lifetime of 80 years, that's 436,800 seconds or 121 hours and 20 minutes or just over 5 solid days of your life that you will free up by using this knot instead of the alternatives. In 5 days you could go on the best vacation ever just by not wasting those seconds looping the loop. If we are to assume that all 1.24 million viewers of this video are now using this knot then that's 6.2 million days of peoples lives saved or 17 thousand years! Well done, sir! Worth it!
If you can't follow this video, there are detailed animated diagrams and step-by-step instructions on my even-higher-rated website, the address for which is posted above.
Great tutorial! I've always been terrible at tying my shoes in the "traditional" way... This one is so much simpler for me! The tutorial was completely fine, the only thing that could possibly be causing some people problems is the fact that the angle is facing the shoe, which is not how you would be tying a shoe... But I was still able to learn regardless!
Steights Glad that you were able to learn the Ian Knot more easily than the "regular" shoelace knot. This video wan't really meant to be a tutorial, but when I do one, rest assured that it will be 180-rotated.
Great that you persisted, Elise. Congratulations! It's great fun when you finally "get it"! I'm also amazed by some other videos that do more complex movements than necessary.
Tara Strong When I became an adult, I made an executive decision to never wear shoes with laces again... I still sat through all three minutes of this. :\
Hi Ian, I was looking for how to tie shoelaces secure and found your website. The "Ian-Knot" has excited me and I've learned it immediately. I'm 71 years old n April: you never stop learning... ;-) many thanks and best regards
***** Reporting back some 4 months later. I don't even notice I'm doing the know anymore, it's just a habbit now and I love it. Thanks for this video again. :D
Man, you would not believe the amount of time I've spent looking for a symmetrical shoelace knot. Thank you very much for this video, finally I have a symmetrical knot.
Life changing video..thank u very much.it took 32 years to find a suitable knot for my shoes.i was even hurt with my traditional knots during my work hours .Actually i wud say it is Life saving video rather than life changing .
Siby Andrews Sorry about the late reply - UA-cam had flagged your message as spam! Great to hear that you could have a life saving/changing moment at 32 years. Enjoy your next 32+ years!
hey, i watched this video and learned this method about 6 or 7 years ago. i had to come back to thank you for saving me time and teaching me this superior way of tying shoelaces. i’ve forgotten the “normal” way by now
Thank you Ian, for demonstrating and naming this shoe lacing method : ). I've learned it a few days ago from some other bloke on UA-cam, but he had no name for the knot making it harder to refer to, and your explanation is better and will eliminate my fails. I know understand the knot better! Also, thank you for naming the many advantages. It makes me happy to start 2016, at age 42, with this new skill. Better late than never! And I will teach my kids, too. One (8) knows how to using the something around the Tree method, but his football shoe laces (only laced shoes he owns, we are velcro believers honestly) are a bit short to easily use it. Now you've saved me the trouble and expense of bying new, longer laces! Our youngest (5) has yet to learn tying her shoes. No laced shoes for her, yet. Maybe she'll get some laced Wheelies for her birthday... that would be a brilliant moment to start learning. The easy way straight away! I'll also share your vlog with parents and teachers I know. It is a wonderful idea for parents and kids to learn this together, don't you think? PS For precision (interesting, how after 25 takes this thought has not yet crossed your mind, also makes me wonder, what went wrong/differently in those), I'd have to say it is not the Ian Knot; rather, something like the Ian Lace. Following your logic at the end of the vlog, Bunny, Tree and Ian Lacing all produce the exact same Knot. My dad (RIP) was a mathematician, I generally don't have a clue having studied psychology myself, but sometimes a bit of his thoroughness seeps through me LOL. Dad would surely have loved what you did here! Thanks again, I think what you did is awesome : D
+Tess Doucet Thanks for your comprehensive comment, Tess. It's interesting for me to read all your thoughts rather than the usual single sentence. Great that you managed to learn the Ian Knot - congratulations! You'll hopefully have many more years of using this new, fast method than you did using the old, slow method. And your children will have many more years to benefit from it than we will. You're also correct that it should be called the "Ian Method" or "Ian Technique", as technically it isn't a new knot, just a faster way of tying. I mention this on my website, but forgot to mention it on the video. Again, thanks for your feedback, Tess, and enjoy using and teaching the Ian Knot.
I've been using this knot for ages now, and it's really great. I remember finding your site many years ago and learning the knot from a video - I still have the "Ian knot - the world's fastest shoelace knot" stuck in my mind from watching the video back then. I taught it to my brother when he was learning to tie his shoelaces, and he found it much easier to learn than other knots. It's also fun to show to other people; it's amazing how much you can wow someone by tying one's shoes.
I hope that you're able to learn the “Ian Knot” from this video - or better still from my more recent “Ian Knot Detailed Tutorial" video. Good luck, Ejay!
It would be much easier for us to copy what you're doing if the video was from your perspective (camera over your shoulder) rather than having the camera in front of you.
Ian, I have watched you for a few years now. You continue to impress me. I have been frustrated by my typical knots coming loose, especially with paracord lacing. I'm hoping that your knot wil make life easier...
Sorry, Alexander, this was one of my earlier videos. My more recent "Ian Knot Detailed Tutorial" is the answer: ua-cam.com/video/_O-xaJrao1w/v-deo.html
As an autistic child, I never learned how to tie my shoes, and my parents quickly gave up trying to teach me the bunny ears method. I shamefully admitted I'd probably never learn how to. Over 20 years later I found a video showing the Ian knot and could do it after about half an hour of practice. I find it much easier and knots finally make sense to me! Thank you for sharing all this
+ProfessorShoelace I'm trying to do the first knot the same way by pulling the loops all the way through, but as someone who has been using your knot for years, it's so hard and confusing to reverse the finger positions in order not to end up with a granny knot. Muscle memory is a hell of a thing! Any tips on what might make it easier?
Sure! My "Ian Knot Detailed Tutorial" video (ua-cam.com/video/_O-xaJrao1w/v-deo.html) has instructions about this. First, at about 2 mins 10 secs, it details a way to orient the loops by "swinging" the laces. Secondly, at about 4 mins 30 secs, it shows how to swing one way for the Starting Knot and the opposite way for the Finishing Bow. Good luck!
As a right handed parent struggling to teach a lefty how to tie, I've found your video very helpful. No trouble seeing what you were doing and I thank you for posting.
Every time I can't tie knots, I need more angles to see it, what are you doing? how do they stay as loops? why do they keep falling apart! Every time I try it, they just keep flinging themselves out of the knot.
You should make a loose loop in the front in the left hand and a loose loop in the back in the right hand. You bring them together and pull the *LOOSE LOOPS* through the other hand. Keep practicing until you find a suitable position and method.
+Magdalena Pietrzyk Nowak Congratulations on learning the "Ian Knot". I've heard from 70+ year olds who've felt like kids again after the joy of learning this knot! May your own children also experience that joy on their journey to independence.
OH MY GOD IAN FIEGGEN IS THE BEST. THIS IS INSANE. also I read like all of your websites and let me say: oh yeah that website for shoelaces is categorized and organized. Please don’t stop working hard!
Even I never knew that there would be so much information about shoelaces until I first started collating it and organizing it for my website. I'm happy to hear that you found it useful.
Since watching this video some years ago, this is the way I tie my shoe laces on my sneakers. Thanks Professor Ian! I’m a big fan of your tying methods and especially the Ian Knot. 😉
This took me about 20 minutes of constant failing following the instructions, step by step. I kept at it and then it "clicked." Now I can skip the "steps" and do it just as smoothly as this video. My life is changed.
... I know how to tie this knot? Among others... And quit with the pseudo intellectual crap. It makes you look like you're trying to make yourself sound smarter than you actually are.
Thank you, thank you, thank you...a million times thank you!! My son got it down on his 3rd try & after a couple minutes, he was tying with his eyes closed. He said he won't be embarrassed tying his shoes in front of friends anymore.
Been showing this to anyone who'll pay attention for 30 seconds. Can't quite do it justice though... I can't do it as smoothly yet. But I'll keep trying! Thank you for posting this video :)
You're most welcome! I'm pleased that you were able to learn the Ian Knot well enough to already be passing it on to others. You'll certainly get both smoother and faster with practice.
I never actually learned the "normal knot" always thought it was too complicated. I always did the bunny ears method until I found this video around 8 years ago. Now I'm 18 and I can't express how much the Ian knot helped me.
The “Ian Knot” is “bunny ears” on steroids! Nice to hear that you learned it quite early (as a ten-year-old!) and have enjoyed using it ever since. Congratulations!
You're welcome - I'm glad my video helped. Congratulations on learning the better way! Hopefully some day this will become the “normal way” that everyone uses to tie shoes
I've been using the Ian knot since 1995, IIRC. I found an animated tutorial for it on a BBS while in the US Navy stationed in Japan. All of my kids use it, too. So much easier, I can tie it in complete darkness. Also, if you double knot it, it doesn't come loose, but can be untied just by pulling one end (aglet). Thanks!
Wow, cool to hear that you're such an early adopter of this technique - from pre-internet days! That was likely my “Ian Knot” animation, which I uploaded to BBSs back in the day. Great that you managed to learn it *and* pass it onto your kids. Congratulations!
Just come across your videos and I can't believe I've been tying my shoe laces the wrong way most of my life! As they always come undone! I will be trying this from now on. Thank you ✨
If you've previously been a "granny knotter", you won't know yourself having learned the simple trick to stopping your shoelaces from coming undone. And if you've now learned the "Ian Knot", you've taken two steps forwards. Congratulations!
ProfessorShoelace Yes definitely 👍🏻 I've learnt how to do the Ian knot but need to get quicker at tying it now. Also I've done my laces in the lattice lace look. Thank you for your tips very helpful ✨
Holy shoelaces Bateman! I got it!!!! Only took me two tries. I didn't get it the first time because my laces were bent the same direction. I'm going to try and teach my toddler.
Good job figuring out what you'd done wrong and quickly finding the solution - congratulations! Even better that you'll be passing on this skill to the next generation, who will grow up having never learned the "old way".
Alex SIM If you're fast enough to make it look magic, then you've really succeeded - congratulations! The best part is that it's magic with a real-world use.
+Elizabeth Gammon (Princesslizlady) The Ian Knot is such fun once you "get it". Even after 30+ years, I'm still mildly obsessed by it and never tire of tying it.
This is brilliant! I'm left handed (but taught by right handers- always frustrated as a little kid) and looking up ways to teach my leftie son to tie shoes- The Ian Knot wins!
Thanks, Kat. You're right, the "Ian Knot" uses both hands fairly equally, so there is less "handedness" coming into the equation. Your leftie son may in future find himself teaching a rightie pupil, so it makes sense not to teach him a specific leftie knot.
Sounds like you've really got the hang of it if you're already able to do it in one second. Congratulations! As for the 1,000,000 subs, that's only 125x as many as I have now - gulp!
After 40 years of bunny ears, I thought there had to be something better. I tried the one loop knot for two weeks, but my OCD can't handle the fact it's asymmetrical. Thank you for sharing the Ian knot! It took me 5 minutes to get decently fast at it.
Aahh - a kindred spirit - someone for whom the symmetry of the knot was important. Great to hear that you learned the “Ian Knot” so quickly. Congratulations!
The first shoelace I ever tied! :D I can't even do the easiest ones. Found them too complicated. Can only do the Ian Knot. xDD I've never been taught how to tie my shoelaces when I was younger. I'm so glad I found this video!
Congratulations on your success with the "Ian Knot" where you were unable to succeed with other shoelace knots. This knot is faster because it has fewer steps, so it makes sense that it should also be easier to learn. Enjoy being at last able to tie your shoelaces.
I think I learned this knot from reddit when I was 15 (26 now) can’t even imagine the amount of time I’ve saved through the years and how much I’ll save in the future!
It's cool to have learned this knot later in life so that you were able to experience the step-up in performance. Congratulations! May you continue to enjoy the benefits of my knot for many more decades.
I'm fascinated! I wasn't even trying to *teach* at that point in the video, so it's great to know that it nonetheless made it a learning moment and helped the technique "click" for you. Congratulations on learning the Ian Knot, Leonardo!
I never learned how to tie shoes because I got confused with all the directions. I also got frustrated because people were teaching an outdated way of doing something as the right way. Thanks to you, it took me a whole 30 seconds before I learned how to tie my shoes in a new, non-obsolete way.
As you noted, the "old" way really does have way too many confusing steps. I'm impressed that you learned the newer "Ian Knot" so quickly - congratulations!
ProfessorShoelace i think it's amazing how people have changed everything and the way they do things, except for shoe tying, so finally somebody showed me a new and better way to do it, so thanks for this awesome vid
+Rhett Connelly Congratulations on learning the Ian Knot. Even after 30+ years of using this knot, it still gives me a kick every day when I tie this knot. I hope it brightens your days too, Rhett.
Gday Ian. I don't know if you remember me but I used to sell you a lot of computer stuff back in the 90's. You showed us the Ian Knot back then and to this day I still haven't mastered it. And you haven't changed a bit...!!CheersMarty
G'day, Marty, I think I remember you! I can see that a speedy Ian Knot wouldn't exactly be crucial to someone like yourself with your relaxed, outdoors-camping type personality. Still, 20 years, mate - that's just too long to learn one knot! (*grin*)
Hey, that's awesome - not just that you got it (congratulations!) but also that you made a conscious decision to change a lifelong habit. May your knew knot expertise enhance this next stage in your life.
This is a great knot. It was easy to learn, but took me a while to speed it up. Now I can tie my shoelaces in about half the time it takes anyone else. Extremely useful for people of all ages.
musicalbasics Great that you learned the Ian Knot. It does take a bit of practice to really do it fast. Stick with it!
This made my day XD ... extremely useful.
Even better to hear that you stuck with the Ian Knot until you're now running at double speed. Congratulations!
Music and lace tying!
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I found your book when I was 13 years old (23 now). When I came across the Ian knot, I was dumbfounded that I had been taught this inept "bunny ears" crap all my life. Has helped me , and will continue to for the rest of my life. Thanks Ian. -Ian
Congratulations on learning the "Ian Knot", Ian! I can imagine that it would have been particularly fun for you to discover your namesake knot. I'm pleased that it has proven itself to you and that you have made it a part of your life.
this guy got me all turnt up about tying my shoes
Haha for real. xD I was all in awe and shit. Xb
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I sat here for 20 minutes trying to figure it out and I have done it! I feel reborn.
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20 mins! Are you a genius? I still can't get it. I wish the video was shot from the perspective of it being on my foot
I have been using the two loop knot for the past 16 years. Time to give this a go.
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So, you are the master behind this amazing shoelace knot! I bow down before you!
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I took almost half an hour to get this. It was not easy for me, since after 29 years i did it wrong. Now i cannot believe how simple this is...
Im happy! Lol
Thanks Ian!
Great that you persisted. It's fun when you finally "get it"!
Thank you!i ve tried so many times to teach my autistic son how to tie a knot and this helped us reduce the stress of trying the old method a million times and still he had problems with it.but now.i can say he'got it.thanks to you!
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Wonderful to hear that your son succeeded with my Ian Knot. Whether it was the shift away from the method that had thus far frustrated him, or the fact that the Ian Knot has fewer steps, either way the result was a success. Congratulations! Your son will now not only be able to tie his laces, he'll actually be faster than most of his peers!
I think the problem is I learned one technique while so young that I just stuck with it and never questioned it since. This is awesome and I'll use this from now on :) But as they say, old habits die hard and the muscle memory makes it super hard to learn this and even more make it the standard.
You're spot on with the "muscle memory" thing. Even I had a hard time "un-learning" my old habit, and often found myself un-tying the regular knot (which I'd tied automatically), then re-tying with my new technique. I hope you persist until the "Ian Knot" becomes second nature for you.
This changed my life. You just cut 40 seconds off my day. Multiply that by another 60 years and you pretty much just added months on my life. Are you a hero
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I haven't broken a shoelace in almost 20 years either, but my theory is that the quality of materials used in shoelaces has improved. On the other hand, the quality of shoes has dropped dramatically, and the days of replacing shoe laces are just about done. Great video, and a new knot to add to my repertoire, thanks!
You're right that shoelaces have improved, and are now generally made of polyester rather than cotton. Many shoes also don't have metal eyelets, so there are other contributing factors. But I do hear of others who break shoelaces, so it must still happen. In any case, congratulations on learning the Ian Knot!
To tie each shoelace like this, in total it'll take maybe 5 seconds, we tie our shoelaces maybe 2 or 3 times a day, 15 seconds all in. Normal shoelace tie technique will maybe take 10 seconds, so 30 seconds in total every day of tying your shoelaces using the usual method. So you save 15 seconds each day with the Ian Knot. 105 seconds a week or 5,460 seconds a year, over an average lifetime of 80 years, that's 436,800 seconds or 121 hours and 20 minutes or just over 5 solid days of your life that you will free up by using this knot instead of the alternatives. In 5 days you could go on the best vacation ever just by not wasting those seconds looping the loop. If we are to assume that all 1.24 million viewers of this video are now using this knot then that's 6.2 million days of peoples lives saved or 17 thousand years! Well done, sir! Worth it!
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I've been tying my laces like this ever since I first saw this video a few years ago. Thanks Professor Shoelace!
You're welcome, Bryant. I'm pleased to hear that the "Ian Knot" has become your preferred shoelace knot.
The instructions and angle simply are not enough, shocked this video is so highly rated.
If you can't follow this video, there are detailed animated diagrams and step-by-step instructions on my even-higher-rated website, the address for which is posted above.
Great tutorial! I've always been terrible at tying my shoes in the "traditional" way... This one is so much simpler for me! The tutorial was completely fine, the only thing that could possibly be causing some people problems is the fact that the angle is facing the shoe, which is not how you would be tying a shoe... But I was still able to learn regardless!
Steights Glad that you were able to learn the Ian Knot more easily than the "regular" shoelace knot. This video wan't really meant to be a tutorial, but when I do one, rest assured that it will be 180-rotated.
Steights Try my new detailed tutorial video: Ian Knot detailed tutorial - Professor Shoelace
Best video I have seen so far on this knot. I watched a bunch trying to figure out how to do the knot and was finally able to learn using yours
Great that you persisted, Elise. Congratulations! It's great fun when you finally "get it"! I'm also amazed by some other videos that do more complex movements than necessary.
I just watched a 3 minute tutorial on tying shoes and I'm an adult. The fucked up thing is that I actually learned something. I'm going outside.
Tara Strong Enjoy the great outdoors with your new-found shoelace knowledge.
Tara Strong Least you learned something.... I'm legitimately sitting here unable to figure out how to do it lol.
Tara Strong When I became an adult, I made an executive decision to never wear shoes with laces again... I still sat through all three minutes of this. :\
Tara Strong Not as strong as you thought you were, huh, Tara?
Tara Strong that's kinda mean swearing
Hi Ian,
I was looking for how to tie shoelaces secure and found your website. The "Ian-Knot" has excited me and I've learned it immediately. I'm 71 years old n April: you never stop learning... ;-)
many thanks and best regards
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I'm sitting in front of my computer with no need to go outside, but now I'll go and grab my shoes just so I can do this and amaze myself.
+Hrvoje Hedžet I hope that the trip outside paid off and that you managed to learn the Ian Knot. Amaze yourself, and others!
+ProfessorShoelace so unique do you know who came up with it?
+DragonBLOX I think it was a person named Ian...
***** Reporting back some 4 months later. I don't even notice I'm doing the know anymore, it's just a habbit now and I love it. Thanks for this video again. :D
Hrvoje Hedžet
Great that you've learned the Ian Knot and that it has now become natural to you. Congratulations!
I discovered this way of tying my shoelaces independently, and many people have told me it's not "right". Thanks for your help in shutting them up!
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Ian, I do a lot of sports and sick of having to stop the action all the time to re-tie my shoelaces. THANK YOU FOR THIS!
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Man, you would not believe the amount of time I've spent looking for a symmetrical shoelace knot. Thank you very much for this video, finally I have a symmetrical knot.
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Wow, my original "Ian Knot" video has just passed one million views! Thanks everyone for watching and sharing.
You're awesome!
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Thanks for making me feel awesome!
IAN... YOU ARE AWESOME..
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ProfessorShoelace nice
Life changing video..thank u very much.it took 32 years to find a suitable knot for my shoes.i was even hurt with my traditional knots during my work hours .Actually i wud say it is Life saving video rather than life changing .
Siby Andrews Sorry about the late reply - UA-cam had flagged your message as spam! Great to hear that you could have a life saving/changing moment at 32 years. Enjoy your next 32+ years!
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Thanks this is good 😁
You're welcome, I hope you managed to learn the "Ian Knot".
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hey, i watched this video and learned this method about 6 or 7 years ago. i had to come back to thank you for saving me time and teaching me this superior way of tying shoelaces. i’ve forgotten the “normal” way by now
It's wonderful when “the new way” just becomes “the way”. Congratulations on mastering the “Ian Knot” and incorporating it onto your life.
Nice, haha, before this, I was so embarrassed when I tied my shoes slowly in school.
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Thank you Ian, for demonstrating and naming this shoe lacing method : ). I've learned it a few days ago from some other bloke on UA-cam, but he had no name for the knot making it harder to refer to, and your explanation is better and will eliminate my fails. I know understand the knot better! Also, thank you for naming the many advantages. It makes me happy to start 2016, at age 42, with this new skill. Better late than never!
And I will teach my kids, too. One (8) knows how to using the something around the Tree method, but his football shoe laces (only laced shoes he owns, we are velcro believers honestly) are a bit short to easily use it. Now you've saved me the trouble and expense of bying new, longer laces! Our youngest (5) has yet to learn tying her shoes. No laced shoes for her, yet. Maybe she'll get some laced Wheelies for her birthday... that would be a brilliant moment to start learning. The easy way straight away!
I'll also share your vlog with parents and teachers I know. It is a wonderful idea for parents and kids to learn this together, don't you think?
PS For precision (interesting, how after 25 takes this thought has not yet crossed your mind, also makes me wonder, what went wrong/differently in those), I'd have to say it is not the Ian Knot; rather, something like the Ian Lace. Following your logic at the end of the vlog, Bunny, Tree and Ian Lacing all produce the exact same Knot. My dad (RIP) was a mathematician, I generally don't have a clue having studied psychology myself, but sometimes a bit of his thoroughness seeps through me LOL. Dad would surely have loved what you did here! Thanks again, I think what you did is awesome : D
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Thanks for your comprehensive comment, Tess. It's interesting for me to read all your thoughts rather than the usual single sentence.
Great that you managed to learn the Ian Knot - congratulations! You'll hopefully have many more years of using this new, fast method than you did using the old, slow method. And your children will have many more years to benefit from it than we will.
You're also correct that it should be called the "Ian Method" or "Ian Technique", as technically it isn't a new knot, just a faster way of tying. I mention this on my website, but forgot to mention it on the video.
Again, thanks for your feedback, Tess, and enjoy using and teaching the Ian Knot.
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Lol too funny. The trick is to have one over a thumb and one over a finger both in opposite directions.
I can't either! I give up! this is stupd
I've tied my shoelaces extremely wrong for 30 years. This knot is superb in every way.
Awesome to hear that you've switched from an inferior “Granny Knot” to my “Ian Knot”. Congratulations on taking two steps forward, Evgeny!
I am here after getsetfly funda showed us your video.
Great! I hope you also managed to learn the "Ian Knot".
I've been using this knot for ages now, and it's really great.
I remember finding your site many years ago and learning the knot from a video - I still have the "Ian knot - the world's fastest shoelace knot" stuck in my mind from watching the video back then.
I taught it to my brother when he was learning to tie his shoelaces, and he found it much easier to learn than other knots.
It's also fun to show to other people; it's amazing how much you can wow someone by tying one's shoes.
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I'm using this knot since I'm nine years old. It's so much faster.
***** I hope you continue using the faster Ian Knot for the rest of your life and that you'll still be using it when you're ninety-nine years old.
I've had this video sitting in my Watch Later playlist for around 6 years now... I think it's time I learnt how to do it!
I hope that you're able to learn the “Ian Knot” from this video - or better still from my more recent “Ian Knot Detailed Tutorial" video. Good luck, Ejay!
@@ProfShoelace Thank you from a fellow mate down under!
G'day back at you, fellow Aussie.
It would be much easier for us to copy what you're doing if the video was from your perspective (camera over your shoulder) rather than having the camera in front of you.
+firecloud77 My more recent Ian Knot Detailed Tutorial is filmed from the tyer's perspective: ua-cam.com/video/_O-xaJrao1w/v-deo.html
+firecloud77 It is symmetrical so the perspective doesn't matter.
Turn your phone upside down.
@@ProfShoelace wow, thank you for your incredible dedication!!
Ian, I have watched you for a few years now. You continue to impress me. I have been frustrated by my typical knots coming loose, especially with paracord lacing. I'm hoping that your knot wil make life easier...
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The 'slow version' of this needs to be done at 1/10th the speed.
Sorry, Alexander, this was one of my earlier videos. My more recent "Ian Knot Detailed Tutorial" is the answer:
ua-cam.com/video/_O-xaJrao1w/v-deo.html
I did it, Shoelace! Guys, just take your time, pause the video, don't go fast! Thanks Professor!
***** Congratulations! Great that you took your time and managed to learn it. Now you CAN start to go fast.
MASTERED IT!!!
Ian Knot for life
screw the bunny. :P
Mastered it
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It took me a couple minutes but I've got it now! You learn something new everyday, even if it's as basic as tying a shoelace.
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I'm here after getsetfly funda Indian youTube channel😉
Welcome! I hope you enjoyed the video.
It's interesting for me to discover how word spreads.
Ya l'm here also lndian after watching getsetfly funda video ☺😃
Same here bro
As an autistic child, I never learned how to tie my shoes, and my parents quickly gave up trying to teach me the bunny ears method. I shamefully admitted I'd probably never learn how to.
Over 20 years later I found a video showing the Ian knot and could do it after about half an hour of practice. I find it much easier and knots finally make sense to me!
Thank you for sharing all this
I'm so pleased to hear of your success learning the “Ian Knot”. Even better that you got the hang of it in such a short time. Congratulations!
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Great that you were taught the *best* way to tie shoelaces first time round. Much easier than trying to re-learn how to tie in later life.
+ProfessorShoelace I'm trying to do the first knot the same way by pulling the loops all the way through, but as someone who has been using your knot for years, it's so hard and confusing to reverse the finger positions in order not to end up with a granny knot. Muscle memory is a hell of a thing!
Any tips on what might make it easier?
Sure! My "Ian Knot Detailed Tutorial" video (ua-cam.com/video/_O-xaJrao1w/v-deo.html) has instructions about this. First, at about 2 mins 10 secs, it details a way to orient the loops by "swinging" the laces. Secondly, at about 4 mins 30 secs, it shows how to swing one way for the Starting Knot and the opposite way for the Finishing Bow. Good luck!
I can't do it
Sorry you couldn't get it from this video, Cameron. Maybe try my more recent "Ian Knot Detailed Tutorial" video?
that is so hard
This was far more helpful than any expanation i've been given cause I actually learnt something.
I'm pleased that you managed to learn the “Ian Knot” - congratulations!
I'm here after apna getsetfly funda suggested it
I'm honoured for my video to have been suggested by them.
I was looking for away to tie my shoe laces & end up with this amazing artist !..shoes are lucky to have u prof ..😉
What a nice thought - to be considered a shoelace “artist”! Thanks for your kind words, Alain.
Who come from get set fly video?
I've counted at least four so far.
Me
Five...
Been using this technique for 5 years never let me down thanks🔥
Firstly, congratulations on learning the “Ian Knot”. Secondly, thanks for letting me know that it has worked reliably for you for so many years.
I feel so dumb. I'm confused on how to do this... blurghhh.
Okay, I got it. Only took like 4 times of repeating haha. Awesome!
I'm so pleased that you persisted. Congratulations on learning the Ian Knot!
***** There's something so satisfying about doing it!
I can't get this. And if I can't do it, there's no way a 5 yr old is going to learn it. Ugh
you changed my life in 3 minutes. Seriously, no irony.
+mamikron Congratulations on learning the Ian Knot. As you discovered, it really is life-changing.
Hi iam come here from getsetfly funda a indian
G'day back at you from Australia.
As a right handed parent struggling to teach a lefty how to tie, I've found your video very helpful. No trouble seeing what you were doing and I thank you for posting.
Great success that you mastered it yourself. Now hopefully you can pass it on to your lefty student.
Every time I can't tie knots, I need more angles to see it, what are you doing? how do they stay as loops? why do they keep falling apart! Every time I try it, they just keep flinging themselves out of the knot.
You should make a loose loop in the front in the left hand and a loose loop in the back in the right hand. You bring them together and pull the *LOOSE LOOPS* through the other hand. Keep practicing until you find a suitable position and method.
Watch in slow motion - worked for me
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Thank you for the webpage about the Ian Knot. My laces have never slipped once I understood balanced vs unbalanced granny knots.
You're most welcome, Tom. Great that you've confirmed for yourself how well the “Granny Knot” advice works.
I don't remember teaching anyone my knot O_o
you're not Ian, you're Papa Emeritus!
Brandon Phonethong Damn I've been caught :D
***** i thought you are Maximillion666
+IAN m G'day, fellow Ian. Hope you managed to learn your namesake knot?
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That's odd you mention the knot i actually used it today for the first time when i was out. Thanks for the information :D
OMG! I'm 35 and today I learned HOW to tie my shoes! Thank You! I'm gonna teach my children to tie shoes like this! Wooooow!
+Magdalena Pietrzyk Nowak Congratulations on learning the "Ian Knot". I've heard from 70+ year olds who've felt like kids again after the joy of learning this knot! May your own children also experience that joy on their journey to independence.
Richard Branson?
Blew my mind
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OH MY GOD IAN FIEGGEN IS THE BEST. THIS IS INSANE. also I read like all of your websites and let me say: oh yeah that website for shoelaces is categorized and organized. Please don’t stop working hard!
Even I never knew that there would be so much information about shoelaces until I first started collating it and organizing it for my website. I'm happy to hear that you found it useful.
MY WHOLE LIE IS A FUCKING LIFE
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Since watching this video some years ago, this is the way I tie my shoe laces on my sneakers. Thanks Professor Ian! I’m a big fan of your tying methods and especially the Ian Knot. 😉
Great to hear that you managed to learn the “Ian Knot” and that you've adopted it as your go-to knot. Congratulations!
Thanks I recently lost all memory of toeing shoes I'm 9000000 yes old and I just remembered thanks YOLO SWAG MONEY BISHES
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This took me about 20 minutes of constant failing following the instructions, step by step. I kept at it and then it "clicked." Now I can skip the "steps" and do it just as smoothly as this video. My life is changed.
Paul Chandler Great that you persisted beyond the 20 minute mark. It's a lot of fun once it finally "clicks". Enjoy your new life!
you goes too fast and you need to put it in slow motion please
Dylan Sweeney Sorry you found my original video too fast. Please check out my slower, detailed tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/_O-xaJrao1w/v-deo.html
I saw this in a runner's magazine once, learned to do it and never looked back!
Maybe in Runners World? Congratulations on learning the knot!
that may well be the hardest knot in human history, who the hell would do that...
@neil78b Try something that seems hard occasionally; you may surprise yourself.
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I prefer not to good sir, absolutely no advantage in doing otherwise :)
neil78b It's the easiest knot I've ever used. Also the fastest.
Jonah Marrissette
Then you most certainly don't know how to tie a knot.
... I know how to tie this knot? Among others... And quit with the pseudo intellectual crap. It makes you look like you're trying to make yourself sound smarter than you actually are.
you deserve a nobel prize for this
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SORCERY!
+billy jack When tied quickly, the Ian Knot *does* look like magic. I hope that you, too, have become a sorcerer.
Thank you, thank you, thank you...a million times thank you!! My son got it down on his 3rd try & after a couple minutes, he was tying with his eyes closed. He said he won't be embarrassed tying his shoes in front of friends anymore.
3rd try success, then doing the Ian Knot blindfolded? I'm impressed! Congratulations to your son.
I’ve been doing this forever. I was never able to do the bunny round the tree or two loop knot. I’m glad to know it’s got a name
Great to hear that you succeeded with the "Ian Knot" when you were unable to grasp the other two common shoelace knots. Congratulations!
Why would anyone downvote this video?? It's awesome!
Thanks for seeing the positives rather than the negatives!
Been showing this to anyone who'll pay attention for 30 seconds. Can't quite do it justice though... I can't do it as smoothly yet. But I'll keep trying! Thank you for posting this video :)
You're most welcome! I'm pleased that you were able to learn the Ian Knot well enough to already be passing it on to others. You'll certainly get both smoother and faster with practice.
I never actually learned the "normal knot" always thought it was too complicated. I always did the bunny ears method until I found this video around 8 years ago. Now I'm 18 and I can't express how much the Ian knot helped me.
The “Ian Knot” is “bunny ears” on steroids! Nice to hear that you learned it quite early (as a ten-year-old!) and have enjoyed using it ever since. Congratulations!
Didn't realize how easy and much faster this was. Thank you aha
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Thank you omg, i was struggling to the point that i stuck with the normal way but when i watched this video it helped me so much , thank you!
You're welcome - I'm glad my video helped. Congratulations on learning the better way! Hopefully some day this will become the “normal way” that everyone uses to tie shoes
I've been using the Ian knot since 1995, IIRC. I found an animated tutorial for it on a BBS while in the US Navy stationed in Japan. All of my kids use it, too. So much easier, I can tie it in complete darkness. Also, if you double knot it, it doesn't come loose, but can be untied just by pulling one end (aglet). Thanks!
Wow, cool to hear that you're such an early adopter of this technique - from pre-internet days! That was likely my “Ian Knot” animation, which I uploaded to BBSs back in the day. Great that you managed to learn it *and* pass it onto your kids. Congratulations!
Just come across your videos and I can't believe I've been tying my shoe laces the wrong way most of my life! As they always come undone! I will be trying this from now on. Thank you ✨
If you've previously been a "granny knotter", you won't know yourself having learned the simple trick to stopping your shoelaces from coming undone. And if you've now learned the "Ian Knot", you've taken two steps forwards. Congratulations!
ProfessorShoelace Yes definitely 👍🏻 I've learnt how to do the Ian knot but need to get quicker at tying it now. Also I've done my laces in the lattice lace look. Thank you for your tips very helpful ✨
Holy shoelaces Bateman! I got it!!!! Only took me two tries. I didn't get it the first time because my laces were bent the same direction. I'm going to try and teach my toddler.
Good job figuring out what you'd done wrong and quickly finding the solution - congratulations! Even better that you'll be passing on this skill to the next generation, who will grow up having never learned the "old way".
This is ace when I show people they think of it more like a magic trick, thanks Ian:)
Alex SIM If you're fast enough to make it look magic, then you've really succeeded - congratulations! The best part is that it's magic with a real-world use.
Yeah I know haha:) it's just How I tie my shoes now, thanks :)
Well I coulodn't figure it out through this video, nor from the site. What really helped me was the GIF. image on his website. This knot is awesome!
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you've given me this new love for shoelaces♥♥♥ im obsessed for some reason
+Elizabeth Gammon (Princesslizlady) The Ian Knot is such fun once you "get it". Even after 30+ years, I'm still mildly obsessed by it and never tire of tying it.
This is brilliant! I'm left handed (but taught by right handers- always frustrated as a little kid) and looking up ways to teach my leftie son to tie shoes- The Ian Knot wins!
Thanks, Kat. You're right, the "Ian Knot" uses both hands fairly equally, so there is less "handedness" coming into the equation. Your leftie son may in future find himself teaching a rightie pupil, so it makes sense not to teach him a specific leftie knot.
THANK U SO MUCH I DID IT IN 1 second U DESERVE 1 million SUBS THANKS SO MUCH
Sounds like you've really got the hang of it if you're already able to do it in one second. Congratulations!
As for the 1,000,000 subs, that's only 125x as many as I have now - gulp!
After 40 years of bunny ears, I thought there had to be something better. I tried the one loop knot for two weeks, but my OCD can't handle the fact it's asymmetrical.
Thank you for sharing the Ian knot!
It took me 5 minutes to get decently fast at it.
Aahh - a kindred spirit - someone for whom the symmetry of the knot was important. Great to hear that you learned the “Ian Knot” so quickly. Congratulations!
60 freaking years of doing the "bunny around the tree" knot until I just learned this today. And all these years I thought I was smart!
Smart of you to adopt a better method at 60+ years - congratulations! Hope that your next 60-odd years are more fun.
My 9 year old son just learned how tie his shoes laces my watching the video thank you so much 😊
Wow, that's great! Please give him my congratulations.
The first shoelace I ever tied! :D
I can't even do the easiest ones. Found them too complicated. Can only do the Ian Knot. xDD
I've never been taught how to tie my shoelaces when I was younger. I'm so glad I found this video!
Congratulations on your success with the "Ian Knot" where you were unable to succeed with other shoelace knots. This knot is faster because it has fewer steps, so it makes sense that it should also be easier to learn. Enjoy being at last able to tie your shoelaces.
Thanks mate :)
Brilliantly simple. Simply brilliant!
Thanks - you've described the essence of the Ian Knot. Congratulations, John.
I think I learned this knot from reddit when I was 15 (26 now) can’t even imagine the amount of time I’ve saved through the years and how much I’ll save in the future!
It's cool to have learned this knot later in life so that you were able to experience the step-up in performance. Congratulations! May you continue to enjoy the benefits of my knot for many more decades.
I am an "Ian" and I support this message.
G'day fellow “Ian”! Great to have a namesake knot, right?
This dude changed my life🤣😂👞
Thank you for making such an amazing 💓 video .
I'm pleased that you found it life-changing. Congratulations on learning the "Ian Knot".
Thank you for teaching me something new. -From a guy in New York =)
+John J You're most welcome, John, I'm pleased to hear you learned it. G'day back at you from Australia.
I have now changed the way I tie my shoelaces, thanks.
That's great news - congratulations on learning it! May your life be forever improved.
used this for 10years now, people are always supprised if they see me do it. This know is amazing for short laces btw, like dressshoes usually have
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Thanks for the tip Ian! I now know an amazing trick...but thats totally not what I was searching the web for! Back to buying shoelaces.
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I got the best understanding of your method at 2:16. By the way, thank you for your teaching.
I'm fascinated! I wasn't even trying to *teach* at that point in the video, so it's great to know that it nonetheless made it a learning moment and helped the technique "click" for you. Congratulations on learning the Ian Knot, Leonardo!
I never learned how to tie shoes because I got confused with all the directions. I also got frustrated because people were teaching an outdated way of doing something as the right way. Thanks to you, it took me a whole 30 seconds before I learned how to tie my shoes in a new, non-obsolete way.
As you noted, the "old" way really does have way too many confusing steps. I'm impressed that you learned the newer "Ian Knot" so quickly - congratulations!
ProfessorShoelace i think it's amazing how people have changed everything and the way they do things, except for shoe tying, so finally somebody showed me a new and better way to do it, so thanks for this awesome vid
You're most welcome, enjoy the "Ian Knot".
i really just found a new way to tie my shoes thats crazy, thank you bro
You're welcome - congratulations on learning the knot!
Wow, thankyou. I learned the Ian Knot, it is a skill I can use everyday.
+Rhett Connelly Congratulations on learning the Ian Knot. Even after 30+ years of using this knot, it still gives me a kick every day when I tie this knot. I hope it brightens your days too, Rhett.
Gday Ian. I don't know if you remember me but I used to sell you a lot of computer stuff back in the 90's. You showed us the Ian Knot back then and to this day I still haven't mastered it. And you haven't changed a bit...!!CheersMarty
G'day, Marty, I think I remember you! I can see that a speedy Ian Knot wouldn't exactly be crucial to someone like yourself with your relaxed, outdoors-camping type personality. Still, 20 years, mate - that's just too long to learn one knot! (*grin*)
Awesome! I didn't fully get it after watching the video, but the website helped. Now, it seems silly I ever did it any other way!
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Sometimes you get to that stage in life where you say I'm gonna learn to tie my shoe differently. Well today is that day!😂 👍😎 Got it after a few goes.
Hey, that's awesome - not just that you got it (congratulations!) but also that you made a conscious decision to change a lifelong habit. May your knew knot expertise enhance this next stage in your life.