How to tie a belt around the waist?

Surely everyone knows that feeling when you want to make your image somehow special, to bring into it a drop of irrationality and unusualness. Of course, it is not necessary to go to extremes in this case, for an eccentric outfit is adequately perceived by society only if it belongs to a star or a creative person who is well-disposed towards the surprised looks of passers-by, and even happy with them.

Most girls will come up with the option in which one or several minor details in an image are unusual: for example, an originally tied belt.

Ways of tying straps at the waist

The belt can be tied at the waist in a variety of ways:

  1. To uniquely tie a wide belt around the waist, it's enough to use it as a belt: the right end of the belt is below the left, then they need to be cross-crocheted, the lower end is pulled out of the loop and everything is ready.
  2. After passing the strap into the lock, you need to make a loop of the remaining tail, and put it in the opposite direction.
  3. Simple dresses can be decorated with the help of a tightly tied strap at the waist: you need to wrap the strap through the buckle so that the end is behind the front of the belt, after which they double wrap the strap, and the free end is passed into the resulting loops.
  4. To decorate a dress with a long belt at the waist, you need to thread the end into the buckle, then get it under the strap, and pull it through the top. After that, the free end needs to be wrapped down under the belt (already on the other side), and also bring it up, and the tip should go into the loop.
  5. Before you tie a belt around the waist in this way, you need to make sure that the belt is long enough. After, according to the classical scheme, the free end is inserted into the buckle and wound under the belt, you need to make a loop inside. After that, the free end must be lowered from the opposite side, and then upwards.
  6. Here, the inner loop plays the main role, so you have to start the free end through the buckle under the belt, and then out.
  7. This is a simple way to create the original belt: you have to put the free end into the buckle, then pass it through the bottom, and pull it through the top, passing through the resulting loop.
  8. In this method, the free edge of the belt is tied to a simple knot.
  9. Here you need to make an internal loop that goes through the top. A similar scheme is presented in option 2, but with the difference that here the loop is longer and on the other hand.