| Last additions - Ball Tie |

Step 432874 viewsNow all we have to do is to tie the hair braid we did at the beginning to the knee ropes, and we are all finished. She is a nice compact ball. Jul 19, 2006
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Step 411808 viewsGently fold her legs so that they are close to her chest, and pull the slack out of the rope.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 392006 viewsTake a 12-foot length of rope and double it. Run the loop under the upper chest ropes, then run the ends of the rope through the loop. This anchors the rope to the upper chest ropes.
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Step 443069 viewsI hope you have as much fun with this tie as we do.
Have fun, and play safe!
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Step 372212 viewsRun it back down, crossing her wrists again, down to her feet.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 421802 viewsNow tie a knot around the rope to hold it in place, as we have been doing.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 331706 viewsNow take a few crosswise wraps, to form cinch loops. The ropes should be snug, but not too tight; you don’t want to make her feet fall asleep. Jul 19, 2006
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Step 401845 viewsRun the rope ends under the knee wraps, then back up and under the upper chest ropes.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 351820 viewsNow run the ends through the loop you just made, forming a knot. This will keep the ankle wraps from tightening up. Pull the ends of the rope tight. You should have several feet of rope left over. Jul 19, 2006
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Step 382042 viewsRun one end underneath the ankle wraps, then tie a square knot in the ends.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 291734 viewsTake one of the ends, and run it underneath the knee wraps, then tie the ends together with a square knot.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 341749 viewsAfter you’ve done the cinch loops, run the ends underneath the ankle wraps. (Between the two sides of the wraps, not cinching them.) Don’t pull it tight yet; leave a little loop.Jul 19, 2006
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