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Breast Harness

A good breast harness is an important part of rope bondage. In addition to its esthetic values, it can be attached to an overhead support, and can keep your captive from falling if they should pass out.

To make a breast harness, you will need two 30-foot lengths of 5/16-inch rope.  Take one length of rope, double it, and run the end through the loop, centering it at your captive’s back.


Wrap the rope around the front of the body, from left to right, so it is pulling against the loop.



Continue wrapping the rope around to the back, under the breasts.



Pull the rope through the loop formed when you wrapped the rope, and begin wrapping in the opposite direction.  When you come around to the back again, pass the rope through the loop, and reverse direction again. Continue until you have eight double strands of rope.

Pass the end of the rope throu the loop, and secure it with a half hitch.




Pull the ends of the rope taut.




It should look like this


Form a figure-8 knot in the ends of the rope.  To do this, first make a loop in the rope, like this:


Then, instead of putting the ends of the rope through the loop, give the loop a half twist first, like this:







Pull the knot tight, and you have a support point.




Take the second piece of rope and double it.  Pass the loop through one of the existing loops in the lower harness, then run the ends of the rope through the loop.  Pull the rope tight to anchor it.








Wrap the rope around the front of the body, over the breasts.




Wrap around to the back, and run the ends through the loop.








Wrap in the reverse direction, then run the ends through the loop again and reverse direction again.



When you have three double strands of wraps, secure the ends with a half hitch, like you did for the lower harness.



Separate the two ends, and lead them over the shoulders.





















Run the rope ends under the upper set of wraps.



Loop the rope ends around the upper wraps, so that the ends go in between the ropes from the shoulders.








Pull the ropes taut.
Run the rope ends under the lower wraps.



































Loop the rope ends around the lower wraps and pull taut, just as you did with the upper wraps.

Take the rope ends, and feed them under the upper wraps from the bottom.  Pull the ends down.







Feed the ends under the lower wraps from the bottom.  Pull on the ropes, pulling the upper and lower wraps together.  Continue looping the rope between the upper and lower wraps until you run out of rope.  Run the ends under the ropes from the shoulders, and finish them off with a square knot.