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AET 541 assignment
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How to tie your shoes
Allison Chandler
AET 541
Tie me!
StitchingTechnique of cross-ing laces to tighten
shoes
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EyeletsHoles where laces
go through to secureshoe
TonguePiece of material
under the stitching of laces on the
shoe
AgletsSingle piece at ends of laces
Pre-training Stage with Key terms
** Hover your mouse over the speaker near your animated shoe guide for the audio.
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LacesSingle piece of string
used to tie shoes
Tongue
Straightening the Tongue
** Remember you can go at your own speed
Pulling the laces
The Initial Knot
A loop is when you take a little bit of the lace and pinch the center to make an oval shape.
Keep pinching!
Loops
Finishing the tying phase
Congratulations! This is the finished product!
What is the term called when the user pinches the shoelaces to create an oval-like shape with a single shoelace in one hand?
Aglet
Stitching
Tongue
Loop
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Sorry, but you are incorrect. The aglet is the metal or plastic piece at both ends of the single shoelace string. It is what helps the lace get properly placed in the eyelets of the shoe.
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Sorry, but you are incorrect. The stitching is the cross-hatching pattern that the shoelaces make on the shoe to fit the comfort of the shoe-wearer.
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Sorry, but you are incorrect. The tongue is the piece of material that is under the stitching of the laces. The user is advised to pull at the tongue before performing the act of tying the shoelaces to fit the comfort of the shoe-wearer.
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You are correct! The action of pinching the shoelaces to create an oval-shape in one hand is called LOOPING!
I think you can tie your own shoes with great success!
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