well yes you can I make them with hair bands and other bands
The Rainbow Loom was created because the inventor, Cheong Choon Ng, saw his daughter's making friendship bracelets with rubber bands. He had an idea of making a loom that could be used to make more complex bracelets more easily.
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Loom and twist and then you weave the bands together
A mechanical engineer named Cheong Choon Ng saw his daughters playing with rubber band friendship bracelets. He invented the plastic loom made of pegs that can be used to make better rubber band bracelets.
Rainbow Loom bracelets are made by placing small rubber bands on the plastic pegs of the loom, then looping the bands one into the next with a tool that is similar to a crochet hook. An instruction pamphlet comes with each Rainbow Loom, and there are many tutorials available on the official Rainbow Loom website as well as on YouTube and other websites. See the link below for the official Rainbow Loom website.
you can start with basic bracelet by using rainbow loom handbook and more advanced bracelets are in YouTube or rainbowloom.com
Don't know what you mean, but you need rainbow loom to make bracelets
Loom Bands are available in most toy shops (such as the entertainer) and lots of craft stores (such as The Works). You can also get them online from sellers on websites such as Ebay and Amazon.
You can make different rings, charms, bracelets, anklets, necklaces, backpack tags (no name unless you use Alpha Loom), things to put on hair ties (I prefer putting them on bobby pins to make cute hair pins), pencil toppers and so many other things.
There is no such thing as Tanka bracelet. You must have gotten the name wrong. Sorry!
Because the way that they are "tied" together is called looming. Looming has existed for thousands of years. The method is used to make rugs, blankets and certain clothes.
To make triple fishtail loom bands, start by placing three rubber bands on your loom in a zigzag pattern, with each band overlapping the previous one. Use a hook to pull the bottom band over the top ones, creating a fishtail effect. Continue adding bands in this manner until you reach your desired length, then secure the ends with a clip. Finally, carefully remove the bracelet from the loom and enjoy your creation!