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Have you ever been someplace, and everyone else has their
submissives on leashes, and your submissive doesn't have
her collar with her? Or maybe you a playing with a new
submissive, and want them to feel the joy of being leashed,
but you don't have a spare collar with you. Or maybe
you'd just like to use rope for everything you do.
Here is a way to make a quick collar and leash, using just
a single length of rope. The collar will not tighten when
you pull on the leash, which makes it safer, and it is thick
enough that it will not cut into your partner's neck.
Since it takes a few minutes to remove it, you should
make sure you have EMT shears with you, in case it turns out
that you made it too tight, and you need to quickly remove it.
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Step 1:
Take a 25-foot length of rope, and double it. We will be working with
the bight (doubled) end.
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Step 2:
Twist the loop. It doesn't matter which way you twist it.
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Step 3:
If you look where the two rope ends cross, one of them goes underneath
the other one. Take that end and fold it to make another bight. This
bight is going to go through the loop we made when we twisted
the first bight.
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Step 4:
Push the bight through...
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Step 5:
Then pull on the other end to tighten things up.
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Step 6:
Now take the end that you just pulled on, and double it to form a
bight. This is going to go through the loop we just made.
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Step 7:
Like this...
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Step 8:
Then we pull on the other end...
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Step 9:
And tighten things up. Keep repeating this procedure. If you
ever get confused about where you are, here is how to get
your bearings. There are two ends. One connects to the current
loop, and if you push or pull it, the loop will get larger or
smaller. The other end, the one that is connected to a knot, is the
one we double to make a new bight.
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Step 10:
When you have chain-stitched enough for the collar to go
around your partner's neck comfortably, find the orginal
loop at the beginning of the collar, and pull it
out a little bit.
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Step 11:
If you look at the two ends you have, one of them is connected
to the loop, and the other one is the one that will make
the next bight. Before it does so, we are going to run it
through the original loop at the beginning of the collar.
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Step 12:
So push the end through the loop...
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Step 13:
And pull the rope through. At this time, you should put the collar
around your partner's neck.
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Step 14:
And keep pulling on the end until the ends of the collar are together.
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Step 15:
Now, before you let go of that rope, make a new bight with
it and push it through the loop.
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Step 16:
Like this.
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Step 17:
And pull on the other rope to tighten things up. In other
words, we are back to the same routine we were doing before.
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Step 18:
Here's how the collar looks after a few more stitches.
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Step 19:
Eventually, your rope end will get too short to make any more bights.
Take the short end and push it through the the last loop you made.
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Step 20:
Pull it tight, and you're done.
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Step 21:
Here is what the completed collar looks like.
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Step 22:
And here is what it looks like on.
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