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Rainbow Loom: Triple Fishtails

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Kids Tagged With: Bracelet, Rainbow loom Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

Triple Fishtail Loom Bracelet

There has been more and more looming happening around our house with the kids on school holidays and a second loom arriving for my boy. It is so cool to see the two of them engrossed for hours making things! Of course, that has meant we had to find a second box for storage as well but so far they seem to be happily sharing and helping each other.

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This means that I have two bracelets to show off today, both made in a design called Triple Fishtail. Little Miss seems to have picked up my own love for all things rainbow so her bracelet is the rainbow coloured one, while Mr Happy chose some of his favourite colours for his version – green and blue with glow-in-the-dark white.

My testers tell me that this bracelet is trickier than some, and would be easier on a Monster Loom – I think that is a hint to Mummy that they want a Monster Loom as well! On a normal Rainbow Loom you need to line up your work so that the bracelet can feed out of the bottom of the loom as you make it. Some bracelets can really only be as long as your loom, but this one can be any length that you want it so you could make it into a belt or a bag handle if you wanted to.

You can find the video tutorial over at our favourite looming site, Loom Love. Or check out the Monster Loom on Amazon: (affiliate link)

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Filed Under: Kids Tagged With: Bracelet, Rainbow loom

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Tonya is the voice behind The Crafty Mummy. She dabbles in lots of different crafts – patchwork, quilting, cross-stitch, scrapbooking, knitting, crochet and sewing. This is the record of projects she has done, and the projects she dreams of getting to! Read More…

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