Rainbow Loom bracelets are all the rage. If you already mastered the basic technique, you might want to try the more intricate fishtail design instead. The design looks complex, but they are actually quite simple. They will be easier if you already have Rainbow Loom experience, but you can still do them if you are a beginner.
You've mastered the basic stitch of the fishtail now, but you're not ready to try out things like the 3 peg fishtail or the hexafish. What now? There's another, easy pattern of fishtail called the inverted fishtail, and here's how to make one!
If you've mastered the basics of the Rainbow Loom™, you might be ready for a more involved project. Looks like you're ready to make a star-burst (asterisk-shaped) bracelet! This is a bracelet that looks complicated but it's not that hard. You'll end up with a nice bracelet that's great for guys or girls and can be any size you want.
Do you want to get in on the rainbow loom band trend without having to buy a loom? You can make awesome rainbow band patterns using household supplies like pencils and forks to weave the same designs you'd weave using a loom. When you're wearing your finished bracelet, no one will know the difference! Keep reading to learn how to make three different colorful patterns.
Rainbow Looms are cheap, fun bands that you can get at many craft stores around the world. A fun hobby for anyone, weaving bracelets on a Rainbow Loom is easy and the items make great gifts or just accessories for family and friends. You'll find three methods in the article below. Get started with Step 1 below or see the table of contents above to find a method that sounds fun for you!
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