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How I Coil My Rope. Japanese Suspension Cuff. This is a version of a non-tightening cuff I first learned from the creator of shibaricon. An animated tutorial can be seen at www.bdsm-chicago.com . Model: CherriesJubalie Step 1 - Make a bight by folding the rope in half at the middle. Step 2- Lay the bight over the limb with plenty of room to wrap around as many times as you would like. Step 3 - Wrap the bight around the arms as many times as desired. Two to four is usually good. Step 4 - Pull the bight across the working end. Step 5 - Pass the bight under all of the wraps lying next to the skin.

Step 6 - Pull the bight until the rope is snug. Step 7 - Start tying a square knot with the two ends of the rope. Step 8 - Pull snug (as if that wasn't obvious). Step 9 - Finish off the square knot as you would any square knot. Step 10 - Pull snug and you have the finished product. Step 11 - Suspension is not necessary for enjoyment but we do it anyway. Tutorial Copyright 2009 - Monkey Fetish Studios. How to Make a Collar With Rope - Channel: Shibari on LiveVideo. Hon Kikkou. Hon Kikkou Tortoise Shell Advanced Rope Lesson by Tatu (c) 2001, Revised 2007 Model - "yumi" Photos by Quietmstr (c) 2005 Tatu Publications This is probably one of the loveliest designs to learn.

It is my favorite to tie. Notice the design between the breasts. It is called a "Hon Kikkou". "Hon" simply means "original" and "kikkou" is the Japanese word for "tortoise" which describes a 6 sided pattern as seen on the shell of a tortoise. Please Note: Unfortunately the word "kikkou" has been misused in the west to describe diamond shaped patterns on the body which would more accurately be called a "hishi". All content & design © 1995-2020, TPPI and its affiliates and assigns and licensors, unless otherwise noted. "DsARts", "The Academy of DsARts", "Academy of D/s Arts, Japanese Rope ARt, and "The ARt of Geisha", "The Geisha Files", "The Way of Rope" are copyright titles, logos and signatures of TPPI.

Unauthorized use is a willful infringement upon my rights under 17 U.S.C. Lewbari Hip Harness. Permalink: Codes: Rope Suspension Models: Mick Luvbight This is Mick Luvbight's variant of Lew Rubens' Lewbari™ Hip Harness. Note that Lewbari is a trademark of Lew Rubens, and is used with permission. THEORY: This is a hip harness rope tie used for suspension.

Using two quarter inch 30 foot ropes (6mm thickness 9 meters long), we'll create two flat bands just below the waist, and one flat band around each thigh. The thigh bands are below the crotch to avoid pressure on the femoral artery (reducing the chance of Harness Hang Syndrome). Although we'll show the handles being tied on the back of the body for a face-down suspension, the same tie can be used to make handles on the front of the body for a face-up suspension or on the side of the hip for a sideways suspension. Web site contents Copyright © 2003-2013 by Mick Luvbight. Bondage Project - Tips and Tricks. Bondage How To / Tips and Tricks / About a good Ambient Here you find a link to Esinems Tutorial about Safty and Bondage 1. Tutorials - Standard Bondages 1.1. The Standard "Knot" (possible on other places for sure) Gallery 1.2. Gallery 1.3.1. Gallery 1.3.2.

Gallery 1.3.4. Gallery 1.4. Gallery 1.5. Gallery 1.6. Gallery 1.7.1. Gallery 1.7.2. Gallery 1.8. Gallery 1.9. Gallery 2. To tie up the partner is something that doesn't always have to happen in reality. But, like with all journeys: You should at least know beforehand that you want to make this journey, and where to go at least basically. As a preparation it's a good idea to read one of the bondage guides at the market. A short while ago the following happened to me: After a bondage session one of my bondage victims complained about a numb feeling of the right hand. What happened was this: The nerve normally running along the inner part of the arm by her was more to the side. Sources: Das Bondage-Handbuch, Matthias T. 3. Advice for Rope Tops and Bottoms - Naturally Twisted Co - Japanese bondage at it's best. After this second failing I realized there’s a lot of talk about how to tie, safety, design, preparing physically for going into ropes, preparing a space for it, etc, but not a lot of talk about caring for the actual relationship between rope top and rope bottom.

It isn’t necessary that the rope top/bottom relationship is a romantic one to need these important elements addressed. Many rope tops simply don’t know that being a rope bottom is very vulnerable and it pays to address caring for this aspect beyond just the time you are together, something they often can’t know because they themselves have never been in rope in this way.

Since I have been in several rope relationships where I am the one in ropes, as well as had many rope relationships where I am the top, I thought I could add something to this information. Please know, I don’t believe that everyone is like me, or that everyone will agree with what I write. S – This stands for both sides, of course. Do you have any nerve issues? Sartan's BDSM Workshop: Projects: Basic Horse. Perhaps the most common dedicated piece of dungeon furniture is the horse. Modeled in many respects on the carpenter's horse, a BDSM horse is fairly flexible, and can be made more so with a couple little tweaks. The basic horse ideas here will be expanded in a "better" horse design at a later date. Difficulty: Easy Special Tools and Materials Squangle or protractor Finalize Design As diagramed below, the basic horse is very easy to make. The top is 2x6, and everything else is 2x4.

Identify the best height for your purposes. Use this height (and some right triangle math, described on the techniques page) to determine the width for your design. 1 - Subtract thickness of top from height. While you're doing math, calculate the actual length of the leg, indicated by Z. Note that you can use similar processes to work backwards from any particular dimensions. Finally, what's the best length for you?

Ends Start construction with the two, identical triangular ends. Top and Side Braces Finishing. Foxy Furniture - Dungeon Furnishings Hidden in Plain Sight! CRAM - Chicago Rope and Mummification Club. Welcome to Shibaricon's CRAM: CRAM meetings has been disbanded but you are still welcome to use the information and tutorials on the web site! • Please join the Smartgroups list below for meeting announcements. • More New step by step Tutorials by MorTis CRAM The Chicago Rope And Mummification group is a monthly pansexual meeting for people who love Rope and Mummification. For any experience level from beginners to experts, and any style of rope bondage or mummification. If you're interested in participating (teaching part of your trade, learning, or being a victim ...

I mean volunteer to bottom) in any way, shape, or form please contact me or join the list. So please take a look at the Website, and join the list if you're interested. This will be a VERY hands on club!!!.... INFO: Info about the meetings FAQ: General questions about bondage and what to bring with you to the meetings. Picture Tutorials. Tutorial Index.

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All Ropes Tied. The Rope Top's Knot. Double coin (2 lines) This knot goes by several deferent names. Double coin knot. Carrick bend. Josephine knot. Step one: Live long and prosper. Bring two lines in from the back. Take up one of the lines. Loop this end around the two fingers that pinch the opposite end. Drop the end you are holding and pick up the other end. Note that there are four lines across the top. Here is where the over/under pattern becomes clear. Under: line between little finger and ring finger. Now that the over/under pattern is done, the knot can be removed from your fingers.

The finished knot lays flat against the skin and is very decorative. great to use for a kadara body harness. Double coin (1 line) This knot goes by several deferent names. Double coin knot. Carrick bend. Josephine knot. From behind, bring the line between your thumb and index finger. Wrap around your index and middle fingers. Wrap around your middle and ring fingers. Important step: Before moving on, bring the end behind the line next to your thumb. Note that there are four lines across the top. Here is where the over/under pattern becomes clear. Over: line between little and ring finger. Now that the over/under pattern is done, the knot can be removed from your fingers. Note that there is a square in the exact center of the knot.

The finished knot has a decorative basket weave look. Hon Kikkou "Tortoise Shell" Hon Kikkou As I understand it, "Hon Kikkou" translates as "The Official Tortoise Shell". This is an attractive and rare tie that I ran across on the Angle Rope website years ago. I have not seen it anywhere since and thought I would add it to my site so that it is not lost to the community.

Level: AdvancedType: TieTime: 15-20Length: 50'(17m)+Style: JapaneseGoal: AttractiveBodyType: Flexible 1.Start with a standard Lark's Head knot, wrapped around the waist, just below the rib cage 2.Wrap around once 3.Pull the trailing ends through the bight 4.Loop around and through the wrap you just completed 5.Pull the rope straight up and put an overhand knot by the breastbone 6.Lay one strand over each shoulder 7.Cross the strands behind 8.Cross the arms and wrap the rope ends underneath them 9.Bring the ends to the front and thread through rope near the neck 10.Pull the ends out so that the rope line forms a "U" shape 11.Lock this position by threading the ends under the rope you just tightened 21.

Karada (Rope Dress) 1.This model is about 5'4". I used about 30-35' of rope for this tie. Start with a bight in the middle. 2.Make an overhand knot to hold the middle point. 3.Place the end of the loop in the middle of the shoulder blades 4.Drape the two sides of the rope on either side of the neck 6.The knot should be just below the clavical when the loop at the back is between the shoulder blades 8.Tie another overhand knot. 9.Add another knot at the same interval as was between the firs tand second 11.When you are at about hip level, you stop putting knots at regular intervals and add one more optional knot that is intended to be positioned on the clit to make the dress more interesting or the wearer 12.Run the rope between the legs. 13.Bring the ropes up the back and through the starting loop. 14.Bring the strands through the space between the first and second knots in the front 15.Separate the strands again 16.You can just proceed with the next step or, optionally, add a decorative twist.

Prolong Knot. Japanese Rope ARt - Tutorials - Nawa Dojo.