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Bow Tie
by Rope Fashions
The Bow Tie is a comfortable, but hard-to-escape tie that your partner can
stay in for a long time. My Mistress calls it the Bow Tie because when she
is tied this way on her back, she feels like a tightly-strung bow.
To do this tie, you will need about 30 feet of rope for the arms, and about 12
feet for the legs. We are using 5/16-inch MFP rope from Rainbow Rope, at
http://www.RainbowRope.com
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Step 1:
Have your partner sit cross-legged, with her arms extended in front, and
her palms together.
Take your 30-foot rope and double it. Wrap the loop around her wrists, then
run the ends of the rope through the
loop.
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Step 2:
Wrap the rope in the opposite direction (so it pulls against the loop). Wrap
three times around the wrists.
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Step 3:
Pull the ends through the loop that was formed when you reversed the direction
of the rope.
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Step 4:
Wrap the rope between the wrists three times, forming cinch loops. The rope
should be snug, but not too tight. You don't want to make your partner's hands
fall asleep, or cause nerve damage, so be careful.
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Step 5:
Run the ends through the original loop, but don't pull
it tight yet; leave a small loop.
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Step 6:
Run the ends through that loop, forming a knot, and pull it snug. This
will keep the wrists from tightening up.
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Step 7:
Now run the end up the arms. Just below the elbows, wrap the ropes once around the
forearms, run the rope under itself, and start wrapping in the other direction.
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Step 8:
Do two or three wraps. The wraps should be just below the elbows. You should not
wrap across the elbow joint itself, because there are a lot of nerves and blood
vessels there.
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Step 9:
Run the rope ends through the loop that was formed when you reversed
directions, then wrap crosswise, forming cinch loops. Again, you want
the rope to be snug, not tight.
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Step 10:
After you do three crosswise wraps, run the ends through
the loop formed when you reversed direction.
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Step 11:
Run the ends under the wrist to elbow rope but don't
pull them tight yet; leave a small loop. Run the ends
through that loop, forming a knot to keep the elbow ropes
from tightening up.
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Step 12:
Take the ends, and run them up either side of the neck.
Tie them together behind the neck. Make the knot a little
off center, so it is not resting against the spine.
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Step 13:
The completed arm bondage looks like this.
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Step 14:
To do the ankle tie, take your 12-foot rope and double it.
Wrap the loop around the ankles, then run the ends through
the loop, just like you did for the wrists.
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Step 15:
Reverse direction, so the rope is pulling against the
loop, and do two or three more wraps around the ankles,
then pull the ends through the loop that was formed when
you reversed directions.
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Step 16:
We will not be using cinch loops for the ankles, as they tend to
tighten up and get uncomfortable very rapidly.
Take the ends of the rope, run them under the wraps. Do
not pull them tight yet, but leave a little loop. Run
the ends through the loop, forming a knot that will keep
the ankle wraps from tightening up.
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Step 17:
You should have a couple of feet of rope left.
Take the remaining rope from the ankle tie, and run it
between the forearms, then over the wrist wraps.
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Step 18:
Run the ends down to the ankle wraps, then run them under
the ankle wraps, capturing the wrists in place.
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Step 19:
Bring the rope back up between the wrists, and cross the
ends behind the wrist-to-elbow rope.
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Step 20:
Tie a square knot to finish off the tie.
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Step 21:
The completed tie looks like this.
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Step 22:
If you want to have more access, just roll her on her
back, like this.
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Step 23:
Or like this.
I hope you enjoy this tie as much as we do.
Have fun, and play safe!
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