Single column shibari tie

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

Here's an old tutorial we shot for a single limb/column tie. To be honest, I don't do it this way any more. I've updated it by adding a simple parcel knot (the first stage of tying your shoe laces!) before the final knot with the twist in it. The advantage of this is that it reduces the chances of the knot capsizing and turning into two half hitches, which can slip. I'm working on a proper set of tutorials that I hope to release later this year on DVD, which will go beyond the merely technical and show the ties in much greater detail. Knowing how to tie the knots is only a small part of the skill ;-)

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  • this isnt really efficient wit synthetic ropes such as nylon right? what knot can be it used for this type of rope

  • Thank you for instructional the video, I've added to the Certified Sound favorites section for our show on rope and bondage.

  • Can't wait to try this in the bedroom.

  • @c3ns0rd LOL she's looking at me too.... make it stop..!

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