@synapticfool: Thank you! If you have a lot of extra rope, it’s easiest to embellish each
@synapticfool: Thank you! If you have a lot of extra rope, it’s easiest to embellish each part of the harness – if you leave it all to the end you’re limited to that one little area to “burn the rope” (as it’s called).If you don’t mind trailing rope, you can always just daisy-chain it and let it hang (prettily).But if you want the finished product to be very compact, I’d recommend winding the rope around itself in various areas as you go, that way you gradually make it shorter (you can see what I mean in the very last steps of our rope gag tutorial here).Another way would be to just double-up steps. So if you’re supposed to criss-cross a rope once, just do it twice. I hope that made sense!@iamk3vin: all three of our hand tie tutorials will work on ankles, as well as the rope cuffs (second part of that infographic). For legs we’ve got the hitch ladder and leg ladder.@crimsonduex: For books, I like Douglas Kent (even though he gets a bit of flack from purists, it’s still a good resource for beginners) as well as the Knotty Boys (you can find both on Amazon).Sites: Remedial Ropes (safety and starting out properly)A Passion Play (medium - advanced traditional kinbaku picture tutorials)And this insanely detailed FetLife post, with videos and infographics, and a huge list of ties & how to do them. If you don’t have an account I urge you to join just to see it !@kyo696 & @jip28: thank you & you’re very welcome <333♥ Hazel -- source link
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