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New Pony at The Event Center

Kajira Blue - New Pony at The Event Center. How long will she fight her new reality?

This is a Create a Scene post examining how a scene was created using multiple ties.

A new pony has been caught and taken to the stables at The Event Center. Her training requires several tools her new owners are only too happy to apply. See highlights of the story below!

Credits! Our thanks to the great team at Appalachian Rope Collective and the Event Center for hosting us and letting us do this fun on-location shoot!Original is below Model: Kajira Blue Rigger: Lazarus Redmayne Photographer: Lazarus Redmayne Location: The Event Center, Knoxville, TN, USA

Outfit:

  1. Prepare the bit you want to use.
  2. Add an Unchastity Belt (not well shown). Happy Knot optional!
  3. Add a Heavy Elbow Harness. This includes the bands at the upper arms and wrists.
  4. Add a Pony Play Style Head Harness. (Tutorial coming next week!)
  5. Tie the shoes on starting with a lark’s head around the ankle, then run in the tail under the heeled shoe, back up and around the ankle, then doing a series of Simple Straps up the leg…
  6. … and tying off above the calf.
  7. Clip or tie the pony’s tail on to the Unchastity Belt…

Tail (Optional, can be created before the scene):

I was just riffing with rope here, using patterns to create the right general shape and movement. This kind of thing is an opportunity to explore creatively. Do whatever you like. This is what I did:

  1. Use three 15’ (~4.5m) ropes. Place the bights here.
  2. Run the ropes over top of a waistband or some other thing that you can clip onto a waistband later. Run three of the strands through the band one way and three the other way so that three strands are naturally on one side and three naturally on the other side.
  3. Using each of those groupings of 3, create a series of Cored Square Knots or Cored Granny Knots until you get back to the bight (1). Run each group of stands through the bight in opposite directions.
  4. Make a series of regular Square Knots.
  5. Separate the strands into three groups of two and then Braid.
  6. Lock off each of the three groups of two off with an Overhand Knot.
  7. Let the strands hang free for a few inches
  8. Add Overhead Knots at the end.

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