Loom Magic!: 25 Awesome, Never-Before-Seen Designs for an Amazing Rainbow of Projects
By John McCann and Becky Thomas
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Cell phone case
Daisy chain bracelet
Watch band
Octo bracelet
Blooming beaded bracelet
Sports fan keychain
Matching barrettes
Pencil topper
Rainbow ring
Nunchuks
Rocker cuff bracelet
Snowman ornament
And many more!
John McCann
John McCann was born in Augusta, Georgia. When he was nine years old, he chipped his front teeth. The teeth became an awful overbite that prevented a social life. His first kiss nearly cut the young lady's lip. When John would speak, people would hold their hand over their mouth. His father died at an early age and his mother was financially unable to have John's overbite corrected. John escaped his embarrassment with alcohol until he realized that God had a plan for his life. John worked as a computer programmer while dedicating his life to studying the Word. He earned a Th.D. from Christian Life School of Theology. His book, Rare Spiritual Robotics, is a compilation of his studies that reveal the sovereignty of God and the misapplications within contemporary Christianity
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This book has some nice designs, but the instructions are unclear, confusing, and incomplete. You need a lot more than just the basic loom for most of the projects. Some require 2-4 looms and other require special beads, or other supplies (like a watch face or craft barrettes). For people with lots of time, money, and patience.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Meh. sufficient instruction to make the projects, if you're comfortable with text directions and minimal charts. The projects were rather boring.
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Loom Magic! - John McCann
OCTO BRACELET
This pattern uses eight bands to make a repeating circle shape: that’s why it’s called octo
! Or maybe it’s because you’ll want to make at least eight bracelets with this fun new stitch!
You need:
1 loom • hook • c-clip
49 rubber bands
1. Set up the loom with three rows of pegs, with the middle row set forward one peg (toward you). Loop a rubber band over the middle peg closest to you, then connect it to the peg one up and to the left. Loop another band around this peg and connect it to the peg above it. Loop one band around the peg you ended on, and connect it to the third middle peg. Start at the middle peg closest to you. Loop a band around this peg and connect it to the next peg up and to the right. Finish the rest of the circle as you did with the pegs on the left.
2. Loop a band around the middle peg closest to you, and connect it to the middle peg above it. Repeat with the next peg up.
3. Starting on the middle peg three pegs up the loom, repeat steps 2–4, looping the left half of the circle, then the right, then looping the pegs up the middle. Continue up the loom, making 6 total circles. Loop one band around the middle peg furthest from you, then connect it to the peg up and to the right.
4. Turn the loom around so that the arrow is pointing towards you. Starting with the peg closest to you on the right, hook the second loop down on the peg, and pull it up and off the peg, looping it back onto the peg where the other end is still looped. Continue looping the rest the pegs in the same way, working your way up the loom. When you have looped all the rubber bands back onto their starting pegs, turn the loom again so that the arrow is facing away from you, and find the first peg you looped. Use your hook to grab all of the bands on this peg, and loop another band through these bands and pull it tight. You can also use a c-clip for this.
5. Remove the bracelet from the loom. Connect the two ends with a c-clip.
STRAIGHTAWAY BRACELET
This unique design will wow your friends, and it’s a breeze to make! It will fit right in with the stack of bracelets on your arm!
You need:
1 loom • hook
36 rubber bands
1. Set up the loom with the red arrow pointing away from you and the middle row set one peg closer to you. Loop a band over the middle peg closest to you, then connect it to the next peg up and to the left. Loop another band over this second peg, and connect it to the peg above. Continue to double loop in this way all the way up the left side of the loom. Do the same on the right side of the loom.
2. Loop one band over the last peg in the row on the left, and connect it to the last peg in the middle row. Do the same with the last peg on the right.
3. Loop a band over the first middle peg, and connect it to the middle peg above it. Loop a band over the closest peg on the left, and connect it to the second middle peg (where you ended your last loop). Loop another band over the closest peg on the right, and connect it to the second middle peg.
4. Move up to the second middle peg on the loom, and repeat step 3. Continue up the