Absolutely, I love self-tying!
I’ve included the ones that have the least work in the back, though all the tutorials that aren’t consequence ties can potentially be done by one person (depending on flexibility)
Fishbone Bodysuit Tutorial★ Photoset
this one looks complex, but the main weaving is in the “spine” part, which can be done ahead of time.
Checkerboard HarnessTutorial★Photoset
all the weaving work is in the front, and if you prefer sitting this one can also be done on the legs (just do the wraps around the thighs and anchor the top lines around the waist rather than behind the neck)
Versatile Ladders Tutorial★Photoset
can be done pretty much anywhere on the body, wherever’s easiest to reach :)
Sidehitch HarnessTutorial★Photoset
only one knot in the back, at the very end- and it’s just an overhand (‘shoelace knot’)
Rope Corset Tutorial★Photoset
two knots at the back, which can be as simple as needed. also versatile– with a long enough rope and patience you can do a whole corset dress
Pearl HarnessTutorial★Photoset
simple and elegant- also for the anon who wanted to know another tie that wouldn’t have ropes too close to the neck, this one’s for you!
Leg LadderTutorial★Photoset
another good one for those who prefer to sit and tie
Lovers Harness Tutorial
the toughest bit is the coin knots, but like the fishtail, those can be done ahead of time
@radiohead-nymph: have fun, and be safe! even with self-tying it’s important to monitor your nerves, circulation, and have safety shears ready~ ♥Hazel