

Wed 12 Mar
|The Cabin, address sent to attendees
Plus Class - Hog ties
Time & Location
12 Mar 2025, 19:30 – 22:00
The Cabin, address sent to attendees
About the event
This beginners plus class is for those who are interested in our improvers classes but we feel need a little bit more experience first. This class will be on the same topic as the improvers class (hog ties) but will have less strict pre-requisits. Our improvers classes are strictly invite only to ensure everyone who attends meets the pre-requisits.
Pre-requisits
Both riggers and bottoms should be confident with nerve safety and check ins, tying or being tied in a futomomo or chest harness and should be able to communicate efficiently with each other while tying.
Trigger Warnings
Discussions of body fat and positional asphixiation.
Equipment
We recommend a minimum of four lengths of 3 strand twisted, natural fiber rope (7-10m) and a pair of EMT shears for this class. We have beautiful Japanese Ogawa to sell at £16 for an 8m length. If you are wanting to purchase full kits, ropes of a different length, or many ropes please get in touch beforehand. Safety shears are available for £5. We also stock a range of Neya waxplay candles and tenugui.
Price
£35 per couple, cash on arrival but must have registered here first.
About the instructors
KnottyButt (she/her)
Knottybutt is a queer, femme, neruodiverse, masochistic rope bottom from the midlands. Enjoys connective, constrictive and traditional rope as well as having a passion for rope education. Teaching consent and scene negotiation is of particular interest as well as empowering bottoms to have the confidence to communicate. KB has been involved in the rope community for around 7 years and looks forward to welcoming both new and old faces!
Novellus (she/her)
Novellus is a sadistic rigger and submissive rope bunny based in Birmingham. Her rope journey started as a bottom and most of her influence in tying comes from how she is tied. Her focus in rope is traditional Japanese rope bondage known as shibari or kinbaku as well as some dance-like or dynamic tying. Her teaching focuses on using fundamentals and intent to create flowing, creative and connective rope scenes.
