Easily Learn How To Tie Shoes With This Simple DIY Craft

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Are you teaching your children how to tie shoes with little success? Then you’re going to love this simple DIY craft that will make learning and teaching how to tie shoes for kids fun and easy! Keep reading to make this craft and grab the free svg file.

My children are getting old enough to start learning how to tie their shoes.

When I asked my husband for a piece of cardboard and explained my idea to loop a few shoe strings together so we can start teaching the children (that’s how I learned), he asked me to wait a little bit.

I am so glad I listened to my husband because he generously came up with this design that we want to share with you!

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One of the things I love the most about this design is the cute converses look. When we gave our children each of their shoes, they wouldn’t put them down.

If your child is struggling to learn how to tie their shoes, or if you’re looking for a creative way to teach them how to tie their shoes, then you’re going to love this craft. And I’ll walk you through step-by-step how to set everything up so your shoes looking amazing!

Easily Learn How To Tie Shoes With This Simple DIY Craft

Instructions For Shoes

The first thing you’ll want to do is get access to our exclusive members-only Cricut library for the SVG file. You can do so here:

You’ll first want to upload the SVG file into Design Space.

Once the file is open, click on the top “SHOE” tab and select ungroup. Then click on the “white pieces of the shoe tab” and select “attach.”

It’s very important that the white pieces of the converse shoes are “attached” together in order to keep the shoe’s outline form. This will make your life 1,000 times easier for this craft.

Select the larger shoe piece in Design Space and have your machine cut out one piece of white cardstock of the shoe outline.

Place this on the top side of your oval board and secure firmly with painter’s tape. On the other side of the board, add three to five rows of painter’s tape.

Doing so is going to help you when you drill a hole into the wood. You’ll need to use your 3/16 drill bit size for the holes on the shoes.

This size will provide a secure fit for the rope when you lace the shoes.

After the holes are inserted into the wood, you’ll make the shoes using a white vinyl and another color of your choosing. For our children, we did purple, green, and blue shoes.

Use your transfer tape willingly and generously. You’ll be glad you did!

The first thing you’ll want to secure is the base color. Remove the vinyl around the shoe so you can easily apply and remove the transfer tape.

Next, line up the holes with the shoe with the holes you drilled and lay the vinyl down.

Repeat with the white vinyl and secure on your base color.

When you remove and apply the white vinyl, make sure you put some weight on the transfer tape when it’s laying on top of the white vinyl. This will allow your vinyl to stick to the tape easier, which will make for a cleaner transfer.

You’ll then want to cut 3 1/2 feet of nylon rope and follow the instructions below for lacing your shoes.

Something that helps me is securing the end of the rope with a piece of tape. This allows me to easily lace the rope through the small holes without too much difficulty.

If you’d like to secure the ends of your rope, then I highly recommend using 3/4-inch heat shrink tubing.

For us, this is perfect because the children can’t unlace the shoes and they provide a finishing touch to the end pieces.

If you don’t have an open flame for your heat shrink tubing, you can also use a hairdryer. Just make sure you distribute the heat evenly (instead of being in the same spot).

Once this is done your child will be learning how to tie their shoes in no time at all!

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