Introduction: Single Rainbow Loom Bracelet
This is the quickest and easiest rainbow loom (rubber band) bracelet you can make! It's a great place to start if you've just gotten a rainbow loom. :D
It took me only a few minutes to make my first single rainbow loom bracelet, and I've gotten even faster since then.
Step 1: What You'll Need:
- a rainbow loom kit or other rubber band loom
- bands
- c-clips
- loom hook or a small crochet hook
Step 2: Lay Down the Bands
- Turn the loom so that the red arrow is facing away from you and the loom pieces and arranged so that the middle piece is one lower than the two side pieces.
- Place one rubber band around the bottom middle and the bottom left pegs.
- Place another rubber band so that it goes from the bottom left to the second middle peg. (Make sure this band lays on top of the previous band)
- Place a band that goes from the second middle peg to the second left peg.
- Repeat all the way up the loom, making sure that each band you're putting on the loom sits on top of the previous one.
Check the photos for additional help. :D
Step 3: Loop the Bands
- Turn the loom so the arrows are facing you.
- Insert your hook under the orange band that is stretched between the first middle and second right pegs.
- Pull that band up and over, so it sits only on the second right peg.
- Now have a look at the second right peg - there's a pink band going from that to the second middle peg.
- Insert your hook and grab the pink band only, and pull it up and over so it's sitting entirely on the second middle peg.
- Continue looping the bands over as shown in the fourth photo, always grabbing the lone band under the one you just looped.
Step 4: Finish Looping and Start Securing
Once you make it to the other end of the loom, it will look like the photo above. :)
Pull off the end loop (mine is orange) and loop a c-clip onto the band. Make sure both sides of the band go into the c-clip.
Step 5: Pull the Band Off and Finish It
Once the c-clip is making sure the end farthest from you is secure, you can start pulling the bracelet off the loom.
Do this by pulling up and towards yourself.
When you get to the end, you'll have one bigger rubber band loop (mine is green) - pop that big loop into the same c-clip you used to secure the other end. (see the third photo!)
CONGRATS! Now go make hundreds of them. :D
P.S. Ready for something a little more complicated! Try the double rainbow loom bracelet!

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16 Comments
7 years ago
I made it
7 years ago on Introduction
I actually find it easier to use two fingers n it turns out mostly the same
7 years ago on Introduction
very nice work I love it
9 years ago
Where do you get the bands from
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
amazon/a mall
9 years ago
do you have to use a C clip?
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
not necessarely,no
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Unless you manage to tie the ends together, yep! It can come apart super easy if it's not secured.
9 years ago
How do u make the bands look like they're tighter together, like for the fishtail bracelet, for example? And can't u also use the s hooks to fasten them together?
9 years ago
Great job - follow me please I love how u have links for things/ check out my instructable - I voted both of yours
9 years ago
Please follow me and look at my fishtail bracelets!!! Good luck on the contest - voted on both contests
9 years ago on Introduction
That is so cool! It looks easy enough to do without the loom. Think I will give it a try! Thanks for sharing!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Yeah yeah yeah, these things are everywhere now. I have been putting off my daughter's request for a loom kit. She started to do it by hand. The guy who started this must be rich by now.
9 years ago on Introduction
I own two of those bracelets she made!!!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Too cool!
9 years ago on Introduction
Love it!