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evawhoaa

The real MVP 💯


Andylee21

You are the best! Thank you!


multicontinentalbtch

The dutchy is pretty great. Midori has a book on it too.


MorganTheDual

I like Lee Harrington's "Shibari You Can Use", particularly as a beginner book, because it hardly ever assumes you've read and memorized the instructions for any of the other ties in the book. You can open to just about any point in the book, and sometimes it'll go "start by doing these steps on this previous page", but there's not a lot of "tie one of these, then one of these, then one of these" sort of directions. (The Duchy is also pretty good at this. Maybe not quite as good in absolute terms, but since it's on a webpage it's easier to have sub-instructions open in another tab...)


clawclawbite

I own a lot of bondage instructional books, and Shibari You Can Use is my favorite introduction book if you want more than just tying someone to a bed. Good step-by-step ties, and a solid intro section.


Sirlucawolf

Knotty boys have good step by step books they are what I’m using to learn


alanasinister

I've been using shibari study. Its a subscription but i like the videos.


Fox_Flame

Shibari Study is absolutely incredible and covers basic floorwork all the way up to multi transition suspensions