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Step 94832 viewsSo far, it should look like this.
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Step 81475 viewsWrap all the way to the other side (or to the other side and back, if you have too much rope), then run one end under one of the loops, and tie the ends together in a square knot. Be careful not to make it too tight.
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Step 71402 viewsRun the ends through the loop next to the lark's head, and start wrapping at 90 degrees to the original wraps.
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Step 61446 viewsTake several wraps around the arms, leaving space between them.
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Step 51506 viewsNext we do a bar wrap on the elbows, using a 20 or 30 foot rope. This works easiest if you have her lie on her back and hold her arms up, so the rope doesn't try to slip down her arms while you are tying it. This starts out just like we did the wrists, but with a little more space between the elbows. The lark's head should be positioned near the inside of one arm.
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Step 41689 viewsRun one rope end through the original lark's head, then tie the ends in a square knot.
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Step 31641 viewsNow take a few cinch loops at 90 degrees to the first loops. Be careful not to make it too tight.
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Step 21854 viewsWrap the rope around the wrists several times, then pull the ends through the loop next to the original lark's head.
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Step 184972 viewsNow we're finished. You can roll her on her back for better access. (She says this position is very comfortable, and that she could stay in it for hours.)
I hope you enjoy this position as much as we do.
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Step 173029 viewsRepeat the procedure on the other side. The result should look like this.
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Step 161716 viewsRun one end through the loop next to the lark's head, and tie them in a square knot.
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Step 151873 viewsTake several wraps around the leg and forearm. We won't be doing cinch loops this time, to avoid putting too much pressure on the wrists.
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