Two Knotty Boys Showing You the Ropes: A Step-by-Step, Illustrated Guide for Tying Sensual and Decorative Rope Bondage

Two Knotty Boys Showing You the Ropes: A Step-by-Step, Illustrated Guide for Tying Sensual and Decorative Rope Bondage

Two Knotty Boys, Ken Marcus

Language: English

Pages: 62

ISBN: 2:00271396

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Author note: Ken Marcus (Illustrations)
Publish Year note: First published November 20th 2006
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This entertaining, photo-illustrated book teaches 37 step-by-step techniques for tying sensual and beautiful rope bondage. Two Knotty Boys Showing You The Ropes is designed for fun, easy, hands-on practice with more than 750 photographs and captions, tied and written by the world-acclaimed bondage experts the Two Knotty Boys.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

steps: loop the ropes clockwise… bring the loose ends behind the loop… pull the ropes through the loop to form the Double Slipknot… tighten the knot… make the loops bigger… bring the loops down to the hands… pass them over the hands… and tighten around the arms. (Get the idea?) Repeat the previous steps until you’ve reached the wrists (or you’re at the end of your rope). To secure the piece, pass one end of the rope around one of the loops… and start wrapping the rope around the loop.

up to the back), pull the rope ends up… until the desired tension (or basketing) is achieved. To loosen the tension, simply allow slack for you partner to relax. Double Coin Knot Bra with Wrist Tie-Back Chinese merchants once took the design of the Double Coin Knot to represent prosperity. For us, the Double Coin Knot represents an ideal knot for securely harnessing the chest, while maintaining a clean and elegant look. Also, because the Double Coin Knot is flat, the tyee can lie chest-down

good online source. In the End Like your style of bondage, the rope you use is a personal choice. Plus, it’s fun to experiment. The Knots Square Knot This essential knot is one of the most frequent you will tie. It’s quick. It’s easy to tighten for holding pieces securely. It’s also a flat knot that is comfortable against the skin. The drawbacks of this knot are that it can loosen when the ends are pulled, and it’s also easy to mis-tie into a granny knot, which looks similar but the ends

Keeping this loop open, place the right-hand rope over the P so it looks like a pencil in front of an eye. Transfer everything into your right hand, pinching the P together to maintain its shape. Now pass the right rope under (behind) the left rope. Pass the same rope over (in front of) the upper left rope. (Make sure your right hand still maintains the shape of the pencil in front of the eye.) Lead this rope under the top of the P and out through the front. Now dive the rope over the

thinner rope, wrap more times in each direction, to distribute the pressure over a wider area. All the ropes should lie parallel and flat against the skin. None should cross. Otherwise, all the force would press against the wrist at one point, where the rope rolled. At the bottom, cross the “front side” rope with the “back side” rope, like you’re tying ribbon around a package. Pull both ends of the rope all the way around the wrist wrappings. One end of the rope should now hang to the front

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