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By *GFP OP Man 1 day ago
south northumberland |
Is anyone here experienced with Kinbaku and/or Shibari? My partner and I would like to explore this, but short of buying some rope and scissors, we don't really know where to start. Where can we find reliable information on the techniques of tying, positions, and knot tying?
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I would recommend for some online tasters having a look at Crash-restraint lots of helpful videos and a free course to follow.
Also check out the Duchy and most importantly their single column ties. I like the Burlington Bowline on there.
Finally on YouTube there is a girl called lvoudou rope” or something similar.
In terms of rope start out with some cheap cotton rope from your local LoveHoney, Pulse and Cocktails etc.
If you decide you like it start looking on Etsy for proper shibari rope, normally jute or hemp.
Then there are also local rope jams that you can go along to. Normally found on the FETish LIFestyle website. |
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PS the cotton rope is only really for decorative ties like
Diamond dresses etc.
When you decide you want to start pulling your partner around with the rope you’ll need the thicker jute/hemp shibari ropes. |
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By *GFP OP Man 1 day ago
south northumberland |
"I would recommend for some online tasters having a look at Crash-restraint lots of helpful videos and a free course to follow.
Also check out the Duchy and most importantly their single column ties. I like the Burlington Bowline on there.
Finally on YouTube there is a girl called lvoudou rope” or something similar.
In terms of rope start out with some cheap cotton rope from your local LoveHoney, Pulse and Cocktails etc.
If you decide you like it start looking on Etsy for proper shibari rope, normally jute or hemp.
Then there are also local rope jams that you can go along to. Normally found on the FETish LIFestyle website."
thankyou, thats very helpful
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Peer rope groups are your friend.
I've started learning some rope with a new partner lately and it's been fun with the information and guides we can find online, but I really want to get to a proper rope workshop to see it all a bit more in action 💜 |
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