Stocking trick - alternative

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Here is a simple alternative to the stocking trick. It is just a piece of net curtain sewn into a tube. Gets you into a tight spot easily and quickly. Easy to wash and dry.
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Creative. Thanks Keyless.
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Any explanation on the whole thing? What is a stocking trick, how big a piece of a curtain are we talking about here and what is it supposed to put in a tight spot?
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Jadit wrote:Any explanation on the whole thing? What is a stocking trick, how big a piece of a curtain are we talking about here and what is it supposed to put in a tight spot?

It is to help pull a cock into the chastity cage. For those where it is a tight fit. Slip the 'stocking' over your cock, feed the loose end through the cage, then push cock while pulling stocking.

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Good find Keyless. :idea:
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I used plain net with no pattern. The tube in the photo is about 75mm wide when lying flat as in the photo, so I must have started with a piece about 95mm wide allowing for the seam. To prevent it fraying I sewed the side seam about 10mm from the edge, then folded the excess back over and sewed it down with a narrow zigzag. Then I turned it inside out, The diagram shows a section through the seam before it is turned inside out. It is useful if you can make the top edge of the tube a selvedge (that's the edge of the fabric which does not fray. Sometimes spelt selvage) so you don't need any sort of hem. I hope that helps if anyone wants to make one.
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