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  • Question
    Where can I get a loom kit?
    Community Answer
    You can get them at craft stores (like Michael's or Hobby Lobby), or at Walmart. You can also buy them on Amazon (and usually they have pretty good deals).
  • Question
    I'm stuck on step eight for the basic bracelet.
    Fufflet06
    Community Answer
    Just do step seven until you get to the end of the loom.
  • Question
    How can I connect rainbow loom bands?
    Community Answer
    Put one through the other and connect them at the top. Keep repeating this process, and when you are done, take your S or C clip and both of the end bands in it.
  • Question
    Where can I find loomband materials in Nigeria at Ojodu Berger for a cheap price?
    Community Answer
    Look for supplies online or visit a craft or office supply store. You can use small hair ties or rubber bands to make loom bracelets.
  • Question
    How can I attach rings to my bracelet?
    Fufflet06
    Community Answer
    Attach the bracelet to the clips that come with the loom. You can also buy the clips by themselves, and there are also 24 clips when you buy the bands separately.
  • Question
    What loom do I use to make good bracelets?
    Community Answer
    The Wonder Loom is the best loom ever. The kit comes with the loom, 250 bands, and 12 hooks.
  • Question
    How do I know how long to make my rainbow loom bracelet when using my fingers?
    Community Answer
    Make it as long as you think will fit your wrist or whoever's wrist it'll be going to.
  • Question
    Can I create the finger bracelets with original hair rubber bands?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but you have to have the S connector piece so you can hook the sides together.
  • Question
    Which clip is best - the S or C clip?
    Linnie
    Top Answerer
    Either clip works just fine. Some people prefer C clips because S clips clip bands on opposite sides while C clips clip all bands in the same place.
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