Chain Bondage for Beginners
A hands-on, beginner-friendly workshop covering safety, technique, and the seductive possibilities of cold, hard steel. Chains are a kink staple that conjure imagery of dungeons, power, and restraint. In this beginner-level workshop, you'll learn how to safely and confidently use chains in bondage through live demonstration and guided practice.
Who / What
This is a 1.5–2 hour beginner-level, hands-on workshop. The session covers safety considerations, types of connectors, tension control, and how to create single-column ties using chain. Participants will be guided through each demo with lab time in between.
Great for both self-bondage and partnered play. Absolute beginners welcome.
When
Monday, April 21, 2025
Doors Open: 6:30 pm
Workshop Starts Promptly: 7 pm
Event Ends: ~9 pm
Where
ACES Dungeon – Kitsap County
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Cost
$15 presale (purchase online)
$20 at the door
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What to Expect
Discussion of risks and safety using chains
Demonstration of metal connectors and tension techniques
Guided practice with lab time
Practice chains available (plastic); participants may bring their own
Recommended Starter Kit:
Two 6-ft lengths of 1/4" proof coil zinc-plated chain
Four to six 1/4" stainless steel screw-pin anchor shackles
Dress Code
Street-legal attire to the door. Inside, dress for comfort and ease of movement—fetish wear welcome but not required.
Before You Arrive
Bring valid ID
Arrive on time to complete check-in
Orientation is not required for this class unless specified by ACES
Please review our Rules & Code of Conduct
Presenter Bios
Cecilia T. Winters (CTW, She/Her)
A queer, ethically non-monogamous Millennial with a passion for education and exploration. CTW has served as a dungeon monitor, demo top, and presenter at both local and national kink events. When not teaching, she enjoys crime dramas, reading, and anthropology.
Fischer Garrett (Mister, He/Him)
A polyamorous top and creative bondage practitioner, Mister has worked as a consent incident response team member and dungeon monitor. Known for his clever disguises and love of masks, he's coauthor of The Art of Chain: A Guide to Steel Restraint with CTW. www.theartofchain.com
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