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Selling loom band bracelets
Selling loom band bracelets










  1. #SELLING LOOM BAND BRACELETS HOW TO#
  2. #SELLING LOOM BAND BRACELETS MANUAL#

There are two versions of the Hair Loom Studio, a large "double" and a small "single" loom. The bands for this are made of silicone and can be removed without pulling at the hair. The Hair Loom Studio, also released in May 2015, is used to make designs on the Rainbow Loom, Finger Loom, or Monster Tail, which can then be transferred onto the user's hair by pushing the design off a "guide tube" onto a long strand of hair.

#SELLING LOOM BAND BRACELETS MANUAL#

It also comes with an instruction manual with pixelated grids for users to photocopy, cut out, measure around the wrist, and design the patterns themselves, with pictures and letters to spell words. It has seven pegs on either side, and it comes with a special hook that has seven hooks on so users can hook over seven bands at once, instead of one. The Alpha Loom, another travel-sized loom that can be used to make vibrantly colored name bracelets with special types of new bands, which are twice as thick but half the size of regular bands.

selling loom band bracelets

In mid-May 2015, Rainbow Loom released two new products: In April 2014, Ng released a travel-sized version of the Rainbow Loom called the Monster Tail, which allows simple bracelets to be made on only eight pegs, arranged in a rectangle. In 2013, Ng worked with The Beadery and Toner Plastics to produce the Wonder Loom, a redesigned version of the Rainbow Loom that is made in the United States. The kits are manufactured in China, and Ng supervises distribution out of a 7,500 square feet (700 m 2) warehouse near his home. As of August 2013, 600 retailers were selling Rainbow Loom at a retail price of $15 to $17. Rainbow Loom is also sold at Mastermind Toys in Canada and specialty stores. In June 2013 arts and crafts retail chain Michaels test-marketed the product in 32 stores by August the chain was carrying Rainbow Loom in its 1,100 U.S. In summer 2012, Ng received his first store orders from franchises of Learning Express Toys, a specialty crafts chain, and sales picked up. Ng started a website and filmed instructional videos featuring his daughters and niece.

selling loom band bracelets

#SELLING LOOM BAND BRACELETS HOW TO#

Įfforts to sell the loom online and in toy stores, however, were unsuccessful because customers did not understand how to use the product. Ng decided to rename his product after discovering that an elastic hair band on the market was named Twist Band, and his brother and niece came up with the name Rainbow Loom. He invested $10,000 and found a factory in China to manufacture the parts, which he and his wife assembled in their home in June 2011. His prototype, which he called Twistz Bandz, used a wooden board, pegs, and dental hooks. He spent six months developing the loom kit and designed 28 versions. The bracelets became popular with the neighborhood children, and his daughter suggested that he sell them. He tried to show them how they could link the rubber bands together but was unsuccessful, so he stuck a scrap board with multiple rows of pegs on which the bands could be linked more easily. He conceived the idea of a toy loom for rubber-band crafting after seeing his young daughters make rubber-band bracelets. He was employed as a crash-test engineer for Nissan Motor Company in 2010. Rainbow Loom was created by Cheong Choon Ng, a Malaysian immigrant of Chinese descent who came to the United States in 1991 to attend Wichita State University, where he earned a graduate degree in mechanical engineering.












Selling loom band bracelets