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The Rainbow Loom is a plastic pegboard measuring 2 inches (51 mm) by 8 inches (200 mm). [2] 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. [3]
Diagrams from the original patent for the plastic bead pegboard. The pegboard for bead designs was invented in the early 1960s (patented 1962, patent granted 1967) by Gunnar Knutsson in Vällingby, Sweden, as a therapy for elderly homes; the pegboard later gained popularity as a toy for children. [8]
In 1967 Milton Bradley introduced a version of the game that used plastic boards and pegs. Conceived by Ed Hutchins, play was on pegboards using miniature plastic ships. In 1977, Milton Bradley also released a computerized Electronic Battleship, [5] a pioneering microprocessor-based toy, capable of generating various sounds. [6]
Pegboard Advent Calendar. This show-stopping calendar involves mini felted stockings and a larger-than-life pegboard. Just wait until your holiday guests get a peek at it. Get the tutorial at ...
The pegboard for bead designs was invented in the early 1960s (patented 1962, patent granted 1967) by Gunnar Knutsson in Vällingby, Sweden, as a therapy for elderly homes; the pegboard later gained popularity as a toy for children. [1] The bead designs were glued to cardboard or Masonite boards and used as trivets.
In addition, there are several peg boards (with red Battleship-type pegs) used to keep track of a player's number of troops, gold and food. The Tower itself consists of a small membrane keyboard beneath a "display" (a piece of tinted plastic). Behind the display cover is a carousel containing a number of film cels, which, when backlit by one of ...
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