


You can tailor it to how long you want it. This one is one of the first Rainbow Loom bracelets you (or your kid) will most likely make. Now for our guide for our top 11 rainbow loom bracelet picks in order from easiest to hardest: And all of them require at least one C-clip or S-clip on the end to form the bracelet closure. I have tried to give you the minimum needed, and for some you may need a few more for extenders on the end. I’ve given you estimated band counts for each bracelet, because I know that is usually helpful when deciding which bracelet to design. I’ve watched all of the videos below, and tried to pick the easiest ones to follow for each. And I have a couple kid instructors that I’m huge fans of like Olivia’s Looms and Crafts channel. I really like the video tutorials on the original Rainbow Loom channel, and the Parenting Channel also does a really good job. Obviously some tutorials are better than others. There are tons and tons of video tutorials out there, and honestly that is the preferred way my daughter likes to learn a new design. “It’s the double-single, Mom, or the rainbow triple-single.” Ok, the real reason I wanted to do this post is to help learn the tween rainbow loom language.Įvery time my daughter makes a new design with her Rainbow Loom I ask her what it’s called, and I always get an answer like she is ordering a drink at Starbucks.
