18 Oct 2010, 20:30
I don't know whether this has been mentioned, but here's something that I've done a few times.
I know that there are stores that sell bondage mittens, but so far I try to avoid purchasing items that are only used for bondage hobby.
You need:
- A pair of socks (or toddler size pantyhose)
- A pair of thick shoelaces or other rope. Cable ties also work, but they can chafe a lot, causing long-lasting markings in the wrists. Wrist-size belts would be ideal, but they are not usual house-hold items.
Ideally, the size of the socks is such that they fit tightly around your arms and are about the length of your arm, and they are of a material that does not cause burns if it rubs against the skin. If you are going to use other layers of bondage, you might also want to consider material that has less or more friction depending on your preference.
Pull a sock tightly around your left arm, or whichever arm you prefer to tie first, making a fist of that hand to get the sock as far up your arm as possible. With the remaining hand, tie a shoelace around that wrist. Depending on the lace material, it might be just enough to loop it a few times, and occasionally cross it. Do not make a knot unless it comes undone too easily by itself.
Now do the same for the remaining hand, using your teeth when necessary to tie the lae.
Now you have mittens for your hands. To make the mittens more difficult to undo, pull the ends of the socks around your hands, so that the hand is completely enclosed in the sock and the sock openings are hanging free. If the hands are tightly wrapped in fist shape and the socks themselves are not loose, it will be very difficult pulling the sock ends around the arm again enough to untie the laces.
To go a step further (handcuffs), tie the free-hanging sock ends together with a reef knot or a granny knot. It will be completely impossible to untie the laces before untying the sock ends, because the laces are now on the inside. Even untying the sock ends is tricky at best. To get a straitjacket of sorts, if you are agile enough and the socks are long enough (or you used a pantyhose), step through the loop formed by the sock ends (so that your arms are on your backside), and try looping it around your waist so that your left hand is forced on your right side and vice versa. Do note that when you do this, the laces will press against your wrists very strongly even through the sock. Be careful to not block your circulation.
I know that there are stores that sell bondage mittens, but so far I try to avoid purchasing items that are only used for bondage hobby.
You need:
- A pair of socks (or toddler size pantyhose)
- A pair of thick shoelaces or other rope. Cable ties also work, but they can chafe a lot, causing long-lasting markings in the wrists. Wrist-size belts would be ideal, but they are not usual house-hold items.
Ideally, the size of the socks is such that they fit tightly around your arms and are about the length of your arm, and they are of a material that does not cause burns if it rubs against the skin. If you are going to use other layers of bondage, you might also want to consider material that has less or more friction depending on your preference.
Pull a sock tightly around your left arm, or whichever arm you prefer to tie first, making a fist of that hand to get the sock as far up your arm as possible. With the remaining hand, tie a shoelace around that wrist. Depending on the lace material, it might be just enough to loop it a few times, and occasionally cross it. Do not make a knot unless it comes undone too easily by itself.
Now do the same for the remaining hand, using your teeth when necessary to tie the lae.
Now you have mittens for your hands. To make the mittens more difficult to undo, pull the ends of the socks around your hands, so that the hand is completely enclosed in the sock and the sock openings are hanging free. If the hands are tightly wrapped in fist shape and the socks themselves are not loose, it will be very difficult pulling the sock ends around the arm again enough to untie the laces.
To go a step further (handcuffs), tie the free-hanging sock ends together with a reef knot or a granny knot. It will be completely impossible to untie the laces before untying the sock ends, because the laces are now on the inside. Even untying the sock ends is tricky at best. To get a straitjacket of sorts, if you are agile enough and the socks are long enough (or you used a pantyhose), step through the loop formed by the sock ends (so that your arms are on your backside), and try looping it around your waist so that your left hand is forced on your right side and vice versa. Do note that when you do this, the laces will press against your wrists very strongly even through the sock. Be careful to not block your circulation.