Falconer knot
When doing resistance play bondage, its often difficult to tie any of the usual bondage cuffs. One hand needs to be used to grip your partner so you only have one hand free to tie anything.
video
The falconer knot is a way of attaching a line to the leg of a falcon while one hand goes unused under a thick glove.
Drape around 30cm (1 foot) of rope around the ankle or wrist of your partner. Shown as a bamboo pole here.
With your index and middle fingers, pinch the end of the rope like a pair of scissors. Note that the standing part of the rope is in the palm of the hand and the working end is, for the most part, across the back of the fingers.
Stick your thumb between the working end and the standing part.
Hook your thumb behind the working end and pull it toward you.
Flip your hand over so the palm is away from you.
Tip: singing The Supremes’s 1965 hit classic “Stop! In the name of love” may help here.
With your thumb, catch the tip of the rope that is sticking out between your index and middle fingers.
There is a loop around your thumb. Pull your thumb down out of this loop taking the tip of the rope along with it.
Keep pulling down. Your index finger will slide out of the loop that it is in. The finished knot is actually just a common slipknot. Use with the same caution as you would use a slipknot.