Shibari You Can Use
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Shibari You Can Use: Japanese Rope Bondage and Erotic Macramé
A primer for the sexually adventurous, presenting bedroom bondage in detailed, tasteful tutorials
Japanese-style rope bondage and erotic macramé may look complicated and intimidating, but you can learn the basics of this beautiful, sexy art form today.
Bondage artist and educator Lee Harrington takes you step by step through a variety of concepts and ties, giving you the tools to make aesthetically rewarding ropework. Each tutorial is broken down into easy-to-follow photographs by RiggerJay with detailed descriptions of each step, including how to tie all those knots.
From restrictive poses that limit movement to decorative rope that accentuates the human form, Shibari You Can Use includes instruction on creating Shinju (chest harnesses), Gyaku Ebi (Asian-style hogtie), Ebi or Kuri (shrimp or ball ties), rope corsets, strap-on harnesses and crotch ropes, and much more.
How do you discuss your desires? What if you feel silly the first time? Where do you turn if you’re experienced and need new ideas? What about rope care? Open up the pages of Shibari You Can Use to find answers to these and other questions.
Pick up this book, shake off your fears about tying someone up, and get some rope, and you too can learn Japanese-style rope bondage and erotic macramé.
by Lee Harrington (Author), RiggerJay (Photographer)
Type PDF Size 7 MB
Print length 286 pages
Language English
Publication date February 1, 2015
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Make your own Tree of Life Wall Hanging. Choose your favorite yarn to make a tree that suits one of the hoops (25, 20 or 15 cm). In this pattern, tension is important because the tree should fit the indicated hoop diameter.
This pattern is made and described with macramé yarn from Durable, which suits a 25 cm hoop. You can also use cotton yarn, you could possibly take several threads together to get a good tension.
All information and the table for the yarns used, tension, and the hoop diameter can be found in the pattern.
Materials: Yarn: Durable macrame 100 g 90 m Hook: 4 mm Other: hoop 25 cm, wooden beads, hook 2 mm, scissors, needle. other sizes: 20 cm made with Yarnart Macrame, 15 cm made with Scheepjes Catona.
Skill Level: intermediate till advanced
This pattern includes:
graph / chart, written instructions, very detailed step-by-step pictures, written instructions are given in the English language (American terminology), graph symbols using US crochet terminology Pattern notes:
The tree is crocheted in rows, you turn your work after each row and work on the right and wrong side. Start crocheting with single crochet stitches around the hoop, then you crochet the crown with branches. The trunk of the tree is fastened around the hoop. Your tree must be smaller than the hoop itself to fit a hoop. Used and Special stitches The used stitches: sc, hdc, dc, and some special stitches: hdc2tog, dc2tog, FPdc, BPdc, FPtr, BPtr, FPtr2tog, FPtr3tog. There is a Photo Tutorial for some of the special stitches in the pattern included.
Using beads The beads are added while crocheting. For this method, you need the beads with a slightly larger hole and an additional crochet hook in a smaller size. There is a Photo Tutorial for using beads in the pattern included.