woensdag 15 april 2015
20150415 - rainbow loom
Rainbow Loom is a plastic loom used to weave colorful rubber bands into bracelets and charms. It was invented in 2011 by Cheong Choon Ng in Novi, Michigan. As of September 2014, Ng's company had sold over 8 million units worldwide, along with 40 million packets of rubber bands. Ng has sued the makers of rival products FunLoom and Cra-Z-Loom for patent infringement.
The Rainbow Loom is a plastic pillboard measuring 2 inches (51 mm) by 8 inches (200 mm). It has push pin-type pegs over which small, coloured rubber bands are looped and pulled by a rainbow loom crochet hook. The resulting looped knots, known as Brunnian links, can be assembled on the loom into bracelets and other shapes. The Rainbow Loom kit includes a pegboard, a rainbow loom hook, 24 special C-shaped clips to connect both ends of the bracelet, and 600 small rubber bands in assorted colours.
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