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How to weave clothes from rubber bands for dolls: history and instruction

Rainbow Loom - colored rubber, universal material, from which you can weave absolutely everything - from a bracelet to a dress for an adult girl. And we will dwell in detail on how to weave clothes from rubber bands for dolls.

Bracelet made of rubber bands for dolls

Before moving on to something more serious, you need to practice on a simple - a bracelet for a doll.

Take the rubber band and screw it into the hook four turns. The same must be done with three different colored elastic bands. Then take the fifth and carefully swing these four twisted into it.

That the creation does not bloom, put it on a pencil or pen. And on the hook, perform the same operation with the new five rubber bands. Then just connect the elastic bands on the handle to those on the hook. You can please your favorite doll with a new accessory!

Clothes made of rubber for dolls: how to weave

After training, you can safely move on to something more serious and grandiose - creating a dress for a doll. In this case, you can not crochet - you will need a special machine.

Before weaving the clothes from the rubber bands for the dolls, we need to remove the central part from the machine - only the outer posts will be used in the weaving. Direction of work - from the bottom up:

  1. Take a pair of irises, put them with the number "8" on the pins. Having retreated some distance, repeat this with two more elastic bands, and then with one more pair.
  2. On the opposite side of the instrument, also drop the "8" opposite the "8" using materials of the same color. Then throw the same tone of the rubber bands on the pins already without eights from both sides of the machine.
  3. Zakoltsyte work, throwing the same "8" pair of irises between the rows on the right and left. Hook off the bottom tabs from the outside to the inside.
  4. After removing the hinges again, fit the gum of the same shade into the bars, this time without twisting them "8". And again crochet the irises of the lower row inward.
  5. Already on the central posts, throw a couple of irises, again without twisting them. Ring the rows with two rubber bands and peel off the bottom cuffs.
  6. Take the rubber bands of a new color. Do not twist, put the iris on the pins of the first row from both sides of the machine. And again, remove the bottom row. The principle that tells how to weave clothes from rubber bands for dolls, now becomes more obvious.
  7. In this way, weave the hem of the future dress to the required length. Now time is "up". Toss the extreme rubber bands crochet closer to the center and discard the bottom row.
  8. Use the iris of a different color - do not add them to the "8", put a couple of pieces on each two bars. Lower the crochet. So the dress will gradually narrow. Ring with two rubber bands and again take off the lower irises.
  9. Again, cover the iris with a couple of columns and remove the bottom row. Repeat this action four more times.
  10. Crochet "pigtail" from the loop. Then remove all the loops from the machine and place them on the hook. Stretch the "pigtail" through the hinges and lock the case with the clasp.

To make you understand how to make clothes for a doll from elastic bands, the diagrams (how to place the rubber bands on the machine) are shown in the photo.

What else can you do from Rainbow Loom?

Mastered the technique of "fish tail" and "French braid", you can try to rubberize your shoes. Also from the rubber bands you can weave a handy colorful swimsuit or a topic for yourself or as a gift.

The road is also open to the creation of a variety of accessories - bracelets, choker, necklaces, thongs, straps, etc.

You can also risk to weave the dress for yourself - this is the same as weaving clothes from rubber bands for dolls, only on a more grand scale. By the way, such a product was sold at auction in the UK for $ 300,000. It was spent 20 thousand rubber bands and only two days of the time.

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