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Step 161713 viewsRun one end through the loop next to the lark's head, and tie them in a square knot. Jul 19, 2006
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Step 112001 viewsMake several wraps around the forearm and calf, then run the ends through the loop next to the lark's head.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 121790 viewsNow make a few cinch loops, just like you did for the wrist. Run one end through the loop, then tie the ends in a square knot.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 184959 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.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 151870 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. Jul 19, 2006
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Step 173023 viewsRepeat the procedure on the other side. The result should look like this.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 81473 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.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 141789 viewsNow make another lark's head around the lower leg and forearm, just above the wrist tie.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 94817 viewsSo far, it should look like this. Jul 19, 2006
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Step 132173 viewsNow repeat the same thing on the other side. The result should look like this.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 41687 viewsRun one rope end through the original lark's head, then tie the ends in a square knot.Jul 19, 2006
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Step 102077 viewsHave her pull up her legs, so they are beside her arms. Make a lark's head around her forearm, just below the elbow tie, and her calf, just below the knee.Jul 19, 2006
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