I'm a novice with rope, but I've learned enough to know I love it. :) Which book would you recommend most? I need something pretty basic, but I would like something that would help me stretch my creative muscles.
Rope techniques -- which book to get?
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Bondage! Yay!
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Which book is clearest? Learning from diagrams can get confusing, and I'm easily confused!
I'm more interested in individual knots and such, but it would also be nice to have examples of how you can use them in conjunction with each other.
I'm more interested in individual knots and such, but it would also be nice to have examples of how you can use them in conjunction with each other.
08/23/2011
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I adore Two Knotty Boys, and use their books as well as their free videos located on their youtube channel and website. link
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carenautilus
Which book is clearest? Learning from diagrams can get confusing, and I'm easily confused!
I'm more interested in individual knots and such, but it would also be nice to have examples of how you can use them in conjunction with each other.
I'm more interested in individual knots and such, but it would also be nice to have examples of how you can use them in conjunction with each other.
08/23/2011
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Thanks!
Originally posted by
Pixel
I adore Two Knotty Boys, and use their books as well as their free videos located on their youtube channel and website. link
08/24/2011
No problem. also, I just remembered another online rope resource to check out. link Hope these are helpful as well!
08/24/2011
two knotty boys i really like
06/07/2012
Two knotty boys. Their videos are also helpful
06/07/2012
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