Loom Magic Creatures!: 25 Awesome Animals and Mythical Beings for a Rainbow of Critters
By Becky Thomas and Monica Sweeney
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Medusa
Butterfly
Penguin
Crab
Dog
Bunny
Spider
Pig
Gingerbread man
Parrot
Dragon
Princess
Santa
Robot
Cat
And many more!
This collection of never-before-seen projects will have all of your friends begging for your Rainbow Loom secrets!
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Loom Magic Creatures! - Becky Thomas
Parrot
This feathered friend is cute and colorful! He’s not too tricky; just pay attention to the color changes!
Difficulty level: Medium
You need:
1 loom • 1 hook • red, blue, yellow, black, and white bands
To Make the Legs:
1. Lay out your parrot’s legs using single bands that have been wrapped once over themselves so they are tight. You can do this by wrapping a band twice around your hook and stretching it over the pegs. To make the feet, wrap a single yellow band around your hook four times and slide it onto a single yellow band that has been wrapped like the leg bands. Repeat three times for each foot.
2. Turn your loom and loop your legs. Secure the ends with a red band and put aside.
To Make the Tail:
1. Attach double red bands to the first center pegs, and connect them to the right. Repeat and connect them to the left; then repeat one more time and connect to the center. Lay a line of double bands down each column, switching to blue as shown. You will have a total of two red double bands and three blue double bands lining the outer columns and four red double bands and four blue double bands lining the center column. Wrap a blue cap band around each of the last pegs twice.
2. Wrap a red band around your hook twice and attach it to the first row in a triangle shape. Repeat four more times down the loom.
3. Turn your loom and loop your bands back to where they started. Secure the final loops with double red bands.
To Make the Wings:
1. Attach a single red band to the first middle peg, and connect it to the right. Lay a line of single bands down the middle and right columns, changing color, as shown. Wrap a red holding
band around the fourth middle peg three times.
2. Wrap a yellow band around your hook twice, then attach it to the second pegs in the right and center columns. Repeat on the next two rows using blue bands. Wrap a blue cap band around the last peg in each row three times.
3. Turn your loom and loop your wing. Secure the loose loops and set it aside. Repeat to make your second wing.
To Make the Whole Body:
1. Using red double bands, lay out a hexagon shape onto the loom. Lay down the left side, then the right. Lay out a line of red double bands down the center of the hexagon.
2. Lay a larger hexagon shape onto your loom below the first, using red double bands. For the diagonal bands at the end, take the feet you set aside and untie the double red bands. Place the double bands at the bottom of the hexagon shape. Lay a line of red double bands down the center of the larger hexagon.
3. Place double red bands onto the second and third rows of the larger hexagon in a triangle shape. Take your wings and attach the loose loops to the first outside pegs in the larger hexagon shape, then attach the red holding
band to the peg just above the feet.
4. To make the eyes, wrap a white band around your hook twice, then wrap a black band around your hook three times. Loop the first white band around your hook two more times. Repeat to make your second eye. Thread the white and black bands onto a single red band.
5. Place the eye bands onto the second row of your loom. Wrap a yellow band around your hook four times, then thread them onto two yellow bands doubled over (like you did with the feet). Put both ends of the doubled yellow bands onto the hook, then thread them onto a single red band. Place the beak onto the third row. Place a single red band around the second and third rows in a triangle shape.
6. Place the tail on the last peg on the loom.
7. Turn your loom and loop as usual. Secure the final loose loops with red double bands pulled in a slipknot.
8. Remove your parrot!
Baby Mouse
Say cheese! This little mouse makes a perfect pet because he doesn’t bite or make a mess. Just don’t let your cat catch him!
Difficulty level: Easy
You need:
1 loom • 1 hook • white, pink, and black bands
Set up your loom offset, with the middle column pulled one toward you and the arrow facing away.
1. Lay a line of pink bands all the way down your loom. Wrap the bands around the pegs twice; this keeps the bands tight. Wrap a pink cap band around the last peg four times. This is your mouse’s tail.
2. Turn your loom and loop your bands back to where they started.
3. Remove your tail from the loom