If you don’t have a measuring tape, wrap a piece of string around your wrist, pinch where the end overlaps, then measure it against a ruler. Rainbow is a popular color scheme, but you can also use 2 colors, like black and white. If you want to make a double-strand fishtail bracelet, double the amount of bands that you need.
This is the only band that you will twist; you won’t twist the others. To make double-fishtail, simply use 2 bands of each color. Treat them as a single band. [3] X Research source
If you don’t have a Rainbow Loom, use 2 fingers or 2 pencils instead. [5] X Research source
For example, if you started with red to make a rainbow bracelet, your next 2 bands should be orange and yellow. If you are making a double-strand fishtail bracelet, use 2 bands of each color for a total of 4 bands.
The band will land on top of the third band, right between the 2 pegs. If you lost or broke the hook that came with your kit, you can use a real crochet hook instead. You can find them in the yarn section of a craft store. If you are using your fingers or pencils, you may be able to do this without a crochet hook.
For example, if you are making a rainbow bracelet, you’ll already have red, orange, and yellow on the bracelet. Your next color will be green.
The bracelet should be long enough to wrap loosely around your wrist. Don’t worry, it will stretch to fit over your hand. Every so often, wrap the bracelet around your wrist to test the length. Don’t stretch it.
This step is similar to the previous steps, but instead of pulling 1 band over the pegs, you are pulling 2. When you are done, you should have only 1 band on the Rainbow Loom. If you are doing a double-strand fishtail bracelet, then you will have 1 set of bands left on the pegs.
You can make the all the same color, but it will be easier to tell which band is which if you use different ones. This method is not recommended for double-strand bracelets. If you don’t have a measuring tape, wrap some string around your wrist, find where it overlaps, then measure it against a ruler.
Use the hand that’s most comfortable for you: left or right. This hand will act as the loom; the other hand will act as the hook. While you can use a Rainbow Loom for this method, it will be easier to use 2 fingers or 2 pencils. This is because you need extra-long “pegs” to see what you are doing.
For example, if you have a rainbow color scheme, and your first color was red, the next 2 bands should be orange and yellow.
You should have 2 bands left on your fingers after this step.
Keep small spaces between the bands, especially the bottom 2 bands. This is important. For example, if your first 3 colors were red, orange, and yellow, your next color is green.
Hold the band in place with your thumb so that it doesn’t slide back up. It has to be on the bottom.