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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing How Form 2220 Attach

Instructions and Help about How Form 2220 Attach

This demonstration should take about five minutes and be at a pace that you can follow along to. Before we start, you should note that your tie has a skinny end and a fat end. Your first decision is going to be which side of your body you place the ends. It doesn't matter which side your tie goes on, it won't affect the tie tying process. I have posted a mirror image of this video if that suits you better. Not only does your tie have two ends, it also has two different sides. The face side is smooth and the seam side is on the back. We're gonna start with the seam side down, so take your tie and with the seam side down, place it around your neck flat against your body. Again, with the seam side down. Here's where we adjust for length. You pull on the fat end so that the skinny end is about at your ribcage. Now, choosing length is a very difficult step. It's a very important step, but in this part of the process, we're just trying to tie the tie properly, so we're going to skip it. We will get to it later. Now, we're gonna take the fat end and cross it over the skinny end. Move the skinny end over and take the fat end and cross it over the skinny end, making an X. You'll notice I have one hand holding the bottom of the X to simplify the process. I'm gonna have one hand do all the work while the other hand just holds the center of the X. The center of the X becomes the knot, so I'm gonna call the hand that holds the X the knot hand. Choose which hand you want to...