Rainbow Loom Bead-Looms, Multi
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The length of a professional loom is twice that of a standard loom.
Yes, additional tracks are available for purchase separately.
I own both a one-section and a two-section loom. They were put together by me. A triple wrap has been created. To make a five-wrap bracelet, I believe you'll need two more one-section or two-section looms.
I believe it is 60.
Selected User Reviews For Rainbow Loom Bead-Looms, Multi
PROS: Wrap bracelets are a breeze to make with this tool. Both hands are free to manipulate the thread(s) without having to worry about where the leather is or how the beads are behaving. It's simple to put together the tool. I'm glad I purchased it, and I'd do so again. It will be a useful tool for both beginners and advanced beaders because it acts as a helper in what can be a frustrating experience (handling three yards of leather and a yard or more of thread, especially when starting the bracelet, is not easy). This tool was very helpful for my arthritic hands and wrists. I did, however, purchase more than one tool so that I could work with three different length runs, as this set only includes two. br>br>CONS: Plastic is used to make the tool, and rubber bands are used in several places to help maintain tension - Plastic isn't my favorite because it's so easy to break or crack. Rubber bands lose their elasticity over time. In addition, unless you are skilled at "making do" with what you have on hand, a three to five strand wrap bracelet will require three runs. An experienced beader will almost certainly be able to make do with the tool and materials, but I wouldn't expect a new or beginning beader to make more than two wraps with this tool, necessitating the purchase of multiple tools. You'll need to use a different wrap method if you don't always use carded silk of a certain thickness. The carded silk in the set is enough to make two bracelets, but any other beading thread will not work as well with the criss-cross pattern. This tool is used to demonstrate the cross weaving method. However, with practice, you can weave optional threads using other weaving methods (as I did, and everything worked out fine). br>br>I like this tool a lot. I wish there was an option to buy the tool with three runs rather than just one or two. There is a learning curve that can be frustrating at first, but once you get the hang of it, it can be extremely rewarding.
I've only had it for three weeks, but I've already made three wrap bracelets with it. I was overjoyed when a loom for making wrap bracelets was invented. It's without a doubt the best and most straightforward way to make them. It was also a good value. Overall, it was a positive experience.
The box appeared to be in good condition, but the interior had a few broken parts that I was able to tape, and the loom had a couple of chips but still worked. I was under the impression that it came with a small supply of beading materials, but it did not. I'm keeping it because it works as it should, but it would be nice if the breaks weren't there.
Holding and working with this item is extremely difficult. Even when using rubber bands to help it, it doesn't hold the threads, leather, or whatever tightly. I'm not sure how much I'll use it.
This loom is incredibly simple to work with. Longer wrap bracelets will benefit from this design. Wrap bracelets are simple to make and look great.
love it.
The unit is simple to put together. Later, I'll add a note about how easy it is to use to the review.
I haven't tried it yet, but it appears to be good and simple to use for bracelets and necklaces.