Hey, sista...! This very popular method forms a decorative lattice in the middle of the lacing. The laces are crossed at a steep angle, allowing them to be woven through each other. There's several variations shown: One with single verticals on the inside, one with double verticals, plus several variations for different numbers of eyelet pairs. I got this information from this site http://ryanessa.blogspot.com/2009/11/my-shoes-is-unique.html
Lacing Technique 1 (single verticals, shorter laces):
1. The lace is run straight across the bottom (grey section) and the ends emerge through both bottom eyelets.
2. The ends are crossed over each other, run diagonally upwards on the outside and fed in through the third-higher set of eyelets up the shoe (skip past two sets of eyelets).
3. Both ends are run straight up the inside and emerge through the next set of eyelets up the shoe.
4. The ends are crossed over each other, run diagonally downwards on the outside and fed in through the third-lower set of eyelets down the shoe (skip past two sets of eyelets).
5. Both ends are run straight up the inside and emerge through the next set of eyelets up the shoe.
6. The ends are crossed over each other, run diagonally upwards on the outside, then fed under the sides to emerge through the top set of eyelets (skip past two sets of eyelets).
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