Instructions for making bracelets with the Loopdedoo. Visit our website for store locations where you can purchase a Loopdedoo: www.annwilliamsgroup.com/stores
Anyone know how to add a clasp to these? I cannot figure out a good way at all and I make all kinds of jewelry. The ends suck that u have to tie them on and can't take them off. Most parents want their kids to be able to take them on a off. Really kinda lame.
@Jahangir Khan but if you tie it too tight, then its hard to untie, that seemed to be a problem with me so i found some clasps on amazon for bracelets and it worked fine.
I got this video on my mobile...it felt directive when you said something like "don't forget to..." I'm not sue of what the rest said. I don't believe that wasn't the intent...it was my experience and I just needed to get that out...
I know this was from 1 year ago, but I tried it and its pretty easy once you get the hand of it. Before hand, you are going to want to tie a string around your wrist, and cut the string. Measure the length of the string with the ruler found on the loom. This is the size you will want your bracelet. First, take about 3 strings (without cutting them from the strand) and wrap it once around the two hooks of the loom. Second, tie the strings in a tight 'starter' knot to hold them together. Third, Once again wrap them around a minimum of three times and a maximum of twenty three times. Fourth, This is your 'Base' Continue to wrap them around an additional 3-5 times to form the 'looping thread' Once you are done wrapping the string, take the strings and unwrap as many times as you wrapped after forming the base thread. Next, cut the looping thread closest to the strand, and tie a knot on the opposite side of the 'starter knot' After this, turn the knob on one of the sides of the loom. while holding onto your looping thread. Once you reach the number that you measured your wrist with, tie another knot. After this, cut the remaining thread near your 'starter knot'. Finally, unhook your bracelet from the other side, and try on your bracelet. If it fits around your wrist, try to loop the thread through the hole in which you unhooked your bracelet, then tie a knot around your wrist. Hope this helps! if not try to either find another tutorial, or change the speed to the desired speed on the video.
And my family spent hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and that calculates seven hours on this project it’s way too fast and the things need to be slow down the instructions are way way way way way too fast so if you can make another video like this but just slow it down then my kids Will do it again
These instructions were way too fast! I re-wound it at least 30 times! Also I'm really not pleased with the outcome. My colors are faded and it just doesn't look right no matter how much I follow the instructions! I'd much much much rather do Rainbow Loom than this loopdedoo!
I know this was from 6 years ago, but I tried it and its pretty easy once you get the hand of it. Before hand, you are going to want to tie a string around your wrist, and cut the string. Measure the length of the string with the ruler found on the loom. This is the size you will want your bracelet. First, take about 3 strings (without cutting them from the strand) and wrap it once around the two hooks of the loom. Second, tie the strings in a tight 'starter' knot to hold them together. Third, Once again wrap them around a minimum of three times and a maximum of twenty three times. Fourth, This is your 'Base' Continue to wrap them around an additional 3-5 times to form the 'looping thread' Once you are done wrapping the string, take the strings and unwrap as many times as you wrapped after forming the base thread. Next, cut the looping thread closest to the strand, and tie a knot on the opposite side of the 'starter knot' After this, turn the knob on one of the sides of the loom. while holding onto your looping thread. Once you reach the number that you measured your wrist with, tie another knot. After this, cut the remaining thread near your 'starter knot'. Finally, unhook your bracelet from the other side, and try on your bracelet. If it fits around your wrist, try to loop the thread through the hole in which you unhooked your bracelet, then tie a knot around your wrist. Hope this helps! if not try to either find another tutorial, or change the speed to the desired speed on the video.
It was too big for my wrist so I put it on my ankle and it fit perfectly. Now I can't find a way to take it off so I'll keep it there until it's too tight, small, and dirty
My loopdedoo knobs are extremely hard to turn. So much so that there is no way my daughter could do it and my husband has to hold the machine steady so it doesn't move all over the table. It is not a smooth motion but rather a jerky tooth by tooth movement. Any ideas or is it defective? Tracy
I notice that the thread was held out in three sections, keeping the color consistent, as it was looped. How is that achieved? Do you have someone holding it? Thanks!
I had the same problem at first, however I found that if I press in the knob while turning it, it makes the whole process much smoother. However, I do agree that the instructions are pretty confusing.
I know this was from 4 years ago, but I tried it and its pretty easy once you get the hand of it. Before hand, you are going to want to tie a string around your wrist, and cut the string. Measure the length of the string with the ruler found on the loom. This is the size you will want your bracelet. First, take about 3 strings (without cutting them from the strand) and wrap it once around the two hooks of the loom. Second, tie the strings in a tight 'starter' knot to hold them together. Third, Once again wrap them around a minimum of three times and a maximum of twenty three times. Fourth, This is your 'Base' Continue to wrap them around an additional 3-5 times to form the 'looping thread' Once you are done wrapping the string, take the strings and unwrap as many times as you wrapped after forming the base thread. Next, cut the looping thread closest to the strand, and tie a knot on the opposite side of the 'starter knot' After this, turn the knob on one of the sides of the loom. while holding onto your looping thread. Once you reach the number that you measured your wrist with, tie another knot. After this, cut the remaining thread near your 'starter knot'. Finally, unhook your bracelet from the other side, and try on your bracelet. If it fits around your wrist, try to loop the thread through the hole in which you unhooked your bracelet, then tie a knot around your wrist. Hope this helps! if not try to either find another tutorial, or change the speed to the desired speed on the video.
I know this was from 5 years ago, but I tried it and its pretty easy once you get the hand of it. Before hand, you are going to want to tie a string around your wrist, and cut the string. Measure the length of the string with the ruler found on the loom. This is the size you will want your bracelet. First, take about 3 strings (without cutting them from the strand) and wrap it once around the two hooks of the loom. Second, tie the strings in a tight 'starter' knot to hold them together. Third, Once again wrap them around a minimum of three times and a maximum of twenty three times. Fourth, This is your 'Base' Continue to wrap them around an additional 3-5 times to form the 'looping thread' Once you are done wrapping the string, take the strings and unwrap as many times as you wrapped after forming the base thread. Next, cut the looping thread closest to the strand, and tie a knot on the opposite side of the 'starter knot' After this, turn the knob on one of the sides of the loom. while holding onto your looping thread. Once you reach the number that you measured your wrist with, tie another knot. After this, cut the remaining thread near your 'starter knot'. Finally, unhook your bracelet from the other side, and try on your bracelet. If it fits around your wrist, try to loop the thread through the hole in which you unhooked your bracelet, then tie a knot around your wrist. Hope this helps! if not try to either find another tutorial, or change the speed to the desired speed on the video.
Very cute kit but I feel like there should more colors included
Trueee
SLOW DOWN!!!!! Instructions are way too fast! I had to re-wind several times and still did not get it all.
+Deanna Whisner Just pause it!
No, not just pause it. Slow down!!! I agree. It’s way too fast for beginners.
Then just slow it down in the settings
Thank you so much my loopedoo thingy just got here I am so excited to make bracelets ❤
I have loopdedoo!!!! Busy with loopdedoo. I have 14 made
Can you make them even longer to make a necklace?
i kept having to restart from the parts i got stumped but after a while i got it.😊
Why do you keep looping when you have the thickness you want?!
How long is the strings
Whenever I make on, when I cut it off, it's really short. Is this because of a long design? Help!
What is the ruler for?
Can you adjust the length?
You do it so fast!
Some of them are working?
Anyone know how to add a clasp to these? I cannot figure out a good way at all and I make all kinds of jewelry. The ends suck that u have to tie them on and can't take them off. Most parents want their kids to be able to take them on a off. Really kinda lame.
@Jahangir Khan but if you tie it too tight, then its hard to untie, that seemed to be a problem with me so i found some clasps on amazon for bracelets and it worked fine.
The Music is very disturbing
Neat! This helps!
I love it
It’s not that easy sadly 😢 me and my mom struggle so much and couldn’t even finish it
Ikkkkkk
It was too fast
I got this video on my mobile...it felt directive when you said something like "don't forget to..." I'm not sue of what the rest said. I don't believe that wasn't the intent...it was my experience and I just needed to get that out...
So helpful!!! 😊
Slowdown. Please!
This music in the background way too loud, annoying & distracting!! Take it out. This should be much slower!!!
het is nergens meer te koop
Ik heb het gekregen maar ik zag het bij de intertoys
TKIN
bruh these instructions are unclear
I know this was from 1 year ago, but I tried it and its pretty easy once you get the hand of it.
Before hand, you are going to want to tie a string around your wrist, and cut the string. Measure the length of the string with the ruler found on the loom. This is the size you will want your bracelet.
First, take about 3 strings (without cutting them from the strand) and wrap it once around the two hooks of the loom.
Second, tie the strings in a tight 'starter' knot to hold them together.
Third, Once again wrap them around a minimum of three times and a maximum of twenty three times.
Fourth, This is your 'Base' Continue to wrap them around an additional 3-5 times to form the 'looping thread'
Once you are done wrapping the string, take the strings and unwrap as many times as you wrapped after forming the base thread.
Next, cut the looping thread closest to the strand, and tie a knot on the opposite side of the 'starter knot'
After this, turn the knob on one of the sides of the loom. while holding onto your looping thread.
Once you reach the number that you measured your wrist with, tie another knot.
After this, cut the remaining thread near your 'starter knot'.
Finally, unhook your bracelet from the other side, and try on your bracelet.
If it fits around your wrist, try to loop the thread through the hole in which you unhooked your bracelet, then tie a knot around your wrist.
Hope this helps! if not try to either find another tutorial, or change the speed to the desired speed on the video.
Doooooo itttttt slowerrrrrr !!!!!
+Allison Arias Just pause it!
@@rainbowjello881 it doesn't really work that way if you are trying to follow along.
try and change the speed of the video but turn captions on because its hard to hear her talk.
the first time I got all confused and stuck but the next day I'm getting better and better this is really fun I love this so much
i am glad we both feel the same way
I got stuck at the attachment loop 😧
Yasmin Yousif me too! I can’t figure it out
Yasmine same
Same
You Can do something to watch it slower
Yeah me too it is kinda hardll😞😬
And my family spent hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and that calculates seven hours on this project it’s way too fast and the things need to be slow down the instructions are way way way way way too fast so if you can make another video like this but just slow it down then my kids Will do it again
These instructions were way too fast! I re-wound it at least 30 times! Also I'm really not pleased with the outcome. My colors are
faded and it just doesn't look right no matter how much I follow the instructions! I'd much much much rather do Rainbow Loom than this loopdedoo!
+Lily Aukamp I ARGEE!!!!!!!!
I know this was from 6 years ago, but I tried it and its pretty easy once you get the hand of it.
Before hand, you are going to want to tie a string around your wrist, and cut the string. Measure the length of the string with the ruler found on the loom. This is the size you will want your bracelet.
First, take about 3 strings (without cutting them from the strand) and wrap it once around the two hooks of the loom.
Second, tie the strings in a tight 'starter' knot to hold them together.
Third, Once again wrap them around a minimum of three times and a maximum of twenty three times.
Fourth, This is your 'Base' Continue to wrap them around an additional 3-5 times to form the 'looping thread'
Once you are done wrapping the string, take the strings and unwrap as many times as you wrapped after forming the base thread.
Next, cut the looping thread closest to the strand, and tie a knot on the opposite side of the 'starter knot'
After this, turn the knob on one of the sides of the loom. while holding onto your looping thread.
Once you reach the number that you measured your wrist with, tie another knot.
After this, cut the remaining thread near your 'starter knot'.
Finally, unhook your bracelet from the other side, and try on your bracelet.
If it fits around your wrist, try to loop the thread through the hole in which you unhooked your bracelet, then tie a knot around your wrist.
Hope this helps! if not try to either find another tutorial, or change the speed to the desired speed on the video.
It was too big for my wrist so I put it on my ankle and it fit perfectly. Now I can't find a way to take it off so I'll keep it there until it's too tight, small, and dirty
Lol
🤣
My loopdedoo knobs are extremely hard to turn. So much so that there is no way my daughter could do it and my husband has to hold the machine steady so it doesn't move all over the table. It is not a smooth motion but rather a jerky tooth by tooth movement. Any ideas or is it defective? Tracy
Big question.: How Long should we make each string for 1 bracelet.
Keep it attached to the yarn for the most of it
Until u know you won't need any more you can just keep it attached through most of the process
@@Cheyenne-hr1we thank you!!
I notice that the thread was held out in three sections, keeping the color consistent, as it was looped. How is that achieved? Do you have someone holding it? Thanks!
Its a bit fast and hard to keep up
You know you guys can pause the video, right?
Got this kit at Michael’s and my daughter loved it!! This video was super helpful! ❤❤
if its too fast click on settings on then speed, you can adjust it
Thanks! It rlly helped. It just made it sound very creepy
I had the same problem at first, however I found that if I press in the knob while turning it, it makes the whole process much smoother. However, I do agree that the instructions are pretty confusing.
I don't like loopdedoo I will stick with my serenity loom thanks BLESSINGS
Bro if you’re going to make a video at least make it understandable
My kids are so happy with the bracelets now I made them for them and they literally scream to death
Sorry for your loss
You are TOO FAST!Now I feel like I should return my loopdedoo!!
You can all ways pause it :/
I'm low-key gonna home make the stand diy
this is the worst video ever how do you make it like your so fast like your voice is so loud
Oh and thank you if you slow down!.!.!.!.!.!:) :)
Amazing video! How to make knobs?
I hated it to fast made no sense
I know this was from 4 years ago, but I tried it and its pretty easy once you get the hand of it.
Before hand, you are going to want to tie a string around your wrist, and cut the string. Measure the length of the string with the ruler found on the loom. This is the size you will want your bracelet.
First, take about 3 strings (without cutting them from the strand) and wrap it once around the two hooks of the loom.
Second, tie the strings in a tight 'starter' knot to hold them together.
Third, Once again wrap them around a minimum of three times and a maximum of twenty three times.
Fourth, This is your 'Base' Continue to wrap them around an additional 3-5 times to form the 'looping thread'
Once you are done wrapping the string, take the strings and unwrap as many times as you wrapped after forming the base thread.
Next, cut the looping thread closest to the strand, and tie a knot on the opposite side of the 'starter knot'
After this, turn the knob on one of the sides of the loom. while holding onto your looping thread.
Once you reach the number that you measured your wrist with, tie another knot.
After this, cut the remaining thread near your 'starter knot'.
Finally, unhook your bracelet from the other side, and try on your bracelet.
If it fits around your wrist, try to loop the thread through the hole in which you unhooked your bracelet, then tie a knot around your wrist.
Hope this helps! if not try to either find another tutorial, or change the speed to the desired speed on the video.
this video isn’t very helpful
If only the ends could be longer without shortening the design if the bracelet. The ends just look too short since I normally like to braid my ends.
You make no sense lady!
WASTE OF MY MONEY 😡
???
this sucks
dear all, could I even wrap a thin cable with the loopdedoo?
You Make it look so easy
+Poke7 Gamez I know I cannot follow so i make patterns up
Tanner H.22 it is easy
Tanner H.22 it is easy
Oh Nevermind! Just saw the advanced videos. Hehe sorry!
This was great. Thanks for the video i made them for the whole family!!! Thanks:)
I got this for christmas but the instructions didn't make sense. So really thanks again.
So did I
ChocolateDrawerYUMYUM same
I know this was from 5 years ago, but I tried it and its pretty easy once you get the hand of it.
Before hand, you are going to want to tie a string around your wrist, and cut the string. Measure the length of the string with the ruler found on the loom. This is the size you will want your bracelet.
First, take about 3 strings (without cutting them from the strand) and wrap it once around the two hooks of the loom.
Second, tie the strings in a tight 'starter' knot to hold them together.
Third, Once again wrap them around a minimum of three times and a maximum of twenty three times.
Fourth, This is your 'Base' Continue to wrap them around an additional 3-5 times to form the 'looping thread'
Once you are done wrapping the string, take the strings and unwrap as many times as you wrapped after forming the base thread.
Next, cut the looping thread closest to the strand, and tie a knot on the opposite side of the 'starter knot'
After this, turn the knob on one of the sides of the loom. while holding onto your looping thread.
Once you reach the number that you measured your wrist with, tie another knot.
After this, cut the remaining thread near your 'starter knot'.
Finally, unhook your bracelet from the other side, and try on your bracelet.
If it fits around your wrist, try to loop the thread through the hole in which you unhooked your bracelet, then tie a knot around your wrist.
Hope this helps! if not try to either find another tutorial, or change the speed to the desired speed on the video.
How long do you cut the thread
The video is way to fast
This helped me a lot
where can you buy the kit?
this is very hard to do
could you guys please make a video for advanced loopdedoos
Thanks 😊
Hi
hi
That was so easy my loopdedoo is awsome and yello
Is it two of the same colour?
Please answer soon!
I also have a Loopdedoo kit, I found it on the top shelf!
It is so easy and fun! Thank you so much
The instructions were at perfect speed and easy to follow
Your so good
you did nothing
This was really helpful
Slow down!!!!!!!!