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are members of The Dutchy https://www.theduchy.com/ A paid membership. And Lazarus has amazing content. There is a big 101 section on Shibari Academy We are working on certification them (also paid) https://www.shibariacademy.com/courses/Shibari-Certificate We also follow This guy on YouTube. He does a lot of artistic deceptive stuff. Rory’s Brain Works https://youtube.com/c/RorysBrainworks There is also an amazing paid app called Shibari Study. We have friends who swear but it though we have not joined because we are putting funds into “in person” training since we have good on-line sources already. If you are on Instagram you can look at Art of Ropes for some beautiful work! https://instagram.com/art_of_ropes_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= As we started diving into Shibari Eddy wanted to find a community and people we could train under. He is artist, knows a great deal about the human body (retired dancer) and loves the connection ropes have given us. That’s why we joined and have decided to spend a lot of time at Studio Friction. https://studiofriction.com/ We also get asked what kind of rope we use and where we get it. We use Jute. We have bought raw rope on the role and had to condition it ourselves. We started buying it already treated from Studio Friction but there are a lot of good online sources. https://knotheadnylon.net/nylon-for-sale https://www.twistedmonk.com https://degiottorope.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvr3Ph4eCgQMVXhqtBh3tmAX8EAAYASAAEgIzmPD_BwE Resources on how to condition and care for rope. https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/Rope_Making_for_Bondage_Use/Conditioning https://youtu.be/rGonD_oyNRM?si=Aw-p2djbhfCq3Xua
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