hey how's it going this is Rob from Justin's toys and today I am going to show you how to make that bracelet on the left I'd say on average it probably take about 45 rubber bands that go completely around the wrist you can actually do this using just this what you're going to have to learn how to transfer one end to the other alright so you start off by making sure the arrow is pointing away when you just like any other rubber band start and you're going to pit your first rubber band and turn it into an 8 and put it on the 1st to 2nd peg just like that alright then you're going to take your second rubber band put it in 8th and then put it on the second to third peg alright and you're going to take your third rubber band put it in the 8th and then put it on the third and fourth peg you got the idea you're basically doing this all the way down the line alright and you're also going to find later on that the less twisted the rubber band is the more neater it's going to come out so I mean I'm sure there's a different technique to put these rubber bands down that are going to make it look more appealing because this bracelet is so tight that it actually holds form to the twisted Ness of these bands and just keep continuing all the way down the line all right so now I'm done so you can see from front to back one of these are finished and now I'm going to start the part of bringing the rubber bands up from the bottom so you want to make sure the arrow is pointing towards you now and you want to go in and just grab that first bottom of that second rubber band and bring it over the top this is basically just a adjusted version of the regular rubber band most basic rubber band but instead of using just single loop two rubber bands you double a little bit so that it's tighter and that's going to create a more sturdy thinner rubber band bracelet okay now I'm done now I want to take a second one and I want to fill it out just like this all right so here's the one that I already looped over and here's another one that I set up and what we're going to do is we're going to transfer this whole thing over onto this one so you can actually pull off the rubber bands see but make sure you hold onto that last peg so it doesn't fall out all right so you can see the patterns already starting the form to transfer it over you're going to put this pick in the hole and then bring it around to the side make sure that it's in front of all of the rubber bands and then you can just pull it off okay and now you're going to transfer this onto that last peg alright so now that it's on you are ready to start moving again you want to turn this around to the forward and then you just want to grab those blacks from under that and continue where you left off so this part gets a little tricky you need to pull that so that you can go in front of all those rubber bands and then you're going to grab just the black hold it down and then get around the edges and now that you got it over you're just going to continue doing what you did before just uh looping okay now I'm done and I could actually pull this off - now now I'm going to transfer it over again to another set that I had completed earlier again go back in hook it and pull out and then transfer continue hooking call it just black now I just have one more transfer it over to back around that's it now you just want to grab a clip easiest thing do is on this side right here just get on the side right there and pull up make sure you grab all four of them alright as you can see that's all four ends now you can just pull off and there you go now what I do is I pull it really hard right and that's going to make things straighten out a little bit now to clip the other end I actually take this part and I transfer it back onto the peg because you'll have two of them like this black one doesn't look right so I'm going to go all the way back to the gray and get this back onto the loom you see you could tell that this gray is being held together by this white rubber band so what you want to do is replace this white rubber band on the right with the clip so you want to make sure that you transfer it back in a way that it's going to still hold together so once I get that put the clip right back on all right I grab those four and now I can just get rid of these because they're useless all right and then pull it all there you go finished product all right let me know your thoughts um like share oh let me know if anyone else has this video because to my knowledge this is the first time that I've seen this alright