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John Willie G-String
by Rope Fashions
This tie is from John Willie’s Bizzare magazine, which he published
sporadically from 1948 to 1959.
This is a quick tie to do, yet comfortable to stay in all evening. It
is a fun spur-of-the-moment tie that would be useful at parties
and such.
I think this would be an excellent first tie for introducing
someone to rope bondage: she experiences the feel of
rope and restraint, but still has enough mobility that
she won’t feel scared.
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Step 1:
Begin with a length of rope, say 30 or 40 feet long. Find the
middle of the rope, and drape it over the back of her neck, so
it hangs down in front.
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Step 2:
Lead the rope to the back, so it goes under the arms, then cross
it at mid-back level, and bring the ends around to the front.
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Step 3:
Now bring the ends of the rope down throughv her crotch,
and back up to the back.
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Step 4:
Have her hold her wrists close together behind her back, and
tie each wrist with one of the rope ends coming through her
crotch. John Willie used a clove hitch for this, but it tends
to get very tight and uncomfortable very quickly. Instead,
we will use a French/Portuguese bowline. This is described in
the French/Portuguese Bowline tutorial.
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Step 5:
Bring the ropes around to the front and pull them taut. This will
bring her wrists to her sides. Tie the rope ends together in
front with a surgeon’s knot. This is just like a square knot, but
with a couple more twists to keep it from slipping as you tie it.
First twist the left rope over the right, then twist each end
one more time.
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Step 6:
Keeping the ends taut, twist the right end over the left, and pull tight.
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Step 7:
Put the ends together, pull them up, and tie a knot just
underneath the breasts.
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Step 8:
Bring the rope ends around to the back on each side. Wrap them
around the arms and under the breasts several times.
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Step 9:
Bring the rope ends around to the back, and tie them with a square
knot or surgeons knot.
And there she is, nicely restrained, but free to wander around the
party, or to dance with you.
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