Hello,
For quite long now I have been trying to come up with different ideas on how to bind/trap my self inside a long sleeved leotard so that it would be as inescapable as possible. And I mean by using only a leotard. No rope(s) or locks etc. allowed.
A little bit of sewing is fine.
So now I'd like to share my ideas and see what you think about them? And you can also participate in this challenge if you like 😊
So here's some ideas what I've had:
- First I bound the ends of the sleeves together to use it as a Straight Jacket but it was too easy to get inside and to come out from because the sleeves are often too stretchy.
I even managed to get the sleeves two rounds around me but still I managed to get out quite easily.
This method is not compatible with a Neck Entry Leotard.
- My second attempt was to sew the sleeves to both sides of the Leotard. I even sewed the ends of the sleeves so I could not get my hands outside.
It was much harder to get myself inside this one. I've been using a small Quick Clamp attached with a string just to pull the Leotard over my shoulders while my arms are aeady sliding inside the sleeves thus preventing me of using them to pull the Leotard up myself. The Clamp is easy to be removed by pressing it's button against for example a wall after the Leotard is on.
And if I used a Leotard with a Back Zipper I tried to use a temporary string to pull the Zipper closed. This was also very tricky and some times the whole Zipper just broke as I tried to pull it up.
- Now my latest idea is to sew both sleeves together starting by closing the sleeve ends again and then going up along the sleeves so that both sleeves stay attached together in the back of the leotard. The result should look almost like the separate arm binders used to bind arms behind the back.
I haven't tried this one yet so I don't know if it's even possible to get inside this one but I'm going to try this with a Zipper back Leotard as well as with a Neck entry Leotard as soon as I get them and start sewing them.
What do you think about my ideas so far?
And if you have any more ideas please feel free to share them if you like. Thank you.
For quite long now I have been trying to come up with different ideas on how to bind/trap my self inside a long sleeved leotard so that it would be as inescapable as possible. And I mean by using only a leotard. No rope(s) or locks etc. allowed.
A little bit of sewing is fine.
So now I'd like to share my ideas and see what you think about them? And you can also participate in this challenge if you like 😊
So here's some ideas what I've had:
- First I bound the ends of the sleeves together to use it as a Straight Jacket but it was too easy to get inside and to come out from because the sleeves are often too stretchy.
I even managed to get the sleeves two rounds around me but still I managed to get out quite easily.
This method is not compatible with a Neck Entry Leotard.
- My second attempt was to sew the sleeves to both sides of the Leotard. I even sewed the ends of the sleeves so I could not get my hands outside.
It was much harder to get myself inside this one. I've been using a small Quick Clamp attached with a string just to pull the Leotard over my shoulders while my arms are aeady sliding inside the sleeves thus preventing me of using them to pull the Leotard up myself. The Clamp is easy to be removed by pressing it's button against for example a wall after the Leotard is on.
And if I used a Leotard with a Back Zipper I tried to use a temporary string to pull the Zipper closed. This was also very tricky and some times the whole Zipper just broke as I tried to pull it up.
- Now my latest idea is to sew both sleeves together starting by closing the sleeve ends again and then going up along the sleeves so that both sleeves stay attached together in the back of the leotard. The result should look almost like the separate arm binders used to bind arms behind the back.
I haven't tried this one yet so I don't know if it's even possible to get inside this one but I'm going to try this with a Zipper back Leotard as well as with a Neck entry Leotard as soon as I get them and start sewing them.
What do you think about my ideas so far?
And if you have any more ideas please feel free to share them if you like. Thank you.