Guías paso a paso que te enseñarán la técnica de las ataduras y te ayudarán a disfrutar de forma más segura de tus sesiones de bondage. No sólo shibari, también bondage occidental. Y si lo que buscas son cursos presenciales, puedes encontrar convocatorias en la Agenda
Muestra de cómo empezar un Takate .. utilizando sólo una cuerda
This guide to bondage safety covers all the basics in an easy to follow manner. In fact, if you start tying without knowing the fundamental safety precautions it is all too easy to hurt somebody. Bondage isn't like impact play in that input does not always equal result, i.e. the harder you hit, the more it hurts. In bondage, a small mistake can have catastrophic results. People have died for lack of something as simple as safety shears.
Takatekote básico, al estilo del utilizado por Arisue Go. A partir de esta forma se pueden elaborar gran numero de variaciones.
Tutorial básico para el takatekote de dos cuerdas al estilo del utilizado por Osada Steve o Hajime Kinoko.
Omamori (御守) are small paper or fabric packets received in exchange for donations given to a Japanese Shinto or Buddhist temple.
Omamori (御守) are small paper or fabric packets received in exchange for donations given to a Japanese Shinto or Buddhist temple. The front of the packets, which are not to be opened, show the name of the temple at which they were received. And the back of the packets show a benefit gained for possession of the packet. Omamori are typically sealed with a Japanese Tassel Knot, which the following video will show you how to tie.
Authors: JD of Tying It All Together
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The Paracord Cross is the clever unification of a series of Square Crown Sinnets topped and bottomed off with a couple of Diamond Knots.
Supper Club Suspension
The Paracord Utility Pouch marks my 150th Tying It All Together video. In turn, I'm celebrating its production with a Facebook page for my YouTube channel.
The Caterpillar Footed Solomon Bar is the first of several Solomon Bar "Flourishes" I'll be showing you over the course of this year. This ubiquitous tie (also called a Cobra Stitch) hasn't fully been appreciated for the variety of weaves, twists and turns it can incorporate.