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- This disclosure generally relates to method and device for holding multiple threads and installing beads to aid in the creation of a jewelry item created using threads, cord, string, or other elongated members.
- Beads or other items are sometimes threaded onto a string or cord to create bracelets, or other beaded items and jewelry.
- One type of beaded items includes beads that are attached along or between a combination of several threads, strings, cords, and/or elongated members. Holding multiple threads, strings and or cords in place while attaching the beads can be difficult and require significant dexterity and patience.
- a loom assembly provides for the holding of thread, strings, or other elongated members to aid in the creation of a friendship and other beaded bracelets, and other articles wearable articles.
- the example loom assembly includes, among other possible things a base including a storage area and a track, a first part disposed on one side of the base and a slider mounted to the track and spaced apart from the first part. The slider is movable along the track to set a distance between the first part.
- Each of the slider and the first part include features for holding multiple threads in place for the creation of beaded bracelets.
- the slider part further includes a top assembly including fingers that are disposed within slots to hold thread or string in place when forming a beaded or threaded item. The fingers are biased against an inner surface of a corresponding slot such that a thread placed within the slot is held between a finger and the wall of the slot.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the example loom assembly.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of the example front part.
- FIG. 7 is a front view of front side of the example front part.
- FIG. 8 is a back view of a back side of the example front part.
- FIG. 9 is a top view of a top of the example front part.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of an example stopper.
- FIG. 13 is a view of front view of the example stopper.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of an example slider.
- FIG. 16 is a side view of one side of the example slider.
- FIG. 18 is a partially exploded view of the example slider top assembly.
- FIG. 19 is a back view of a back side of the example slider.
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a wall portion of the slider top assembly of FIG. 18 .
- FIG. 21 is a side view of the example wall portion of FIG. 20 .
- FIG. 22 is a bottom view of the example wall portion of FIG. 20 .
- FIG. 23 is a front view of the example wall portion of FIG. 20 .
- FIG. 24 is a top view of the example wall portion of FIG. 20 .
- FIG. 25 is a forward looking view of the slider part of FIG. 18 assembled to a track and holding multiple threads in place.
- FIG. 26 is an enlarged view of a portion of the slider top assembly holding threads in place.
- FIG. 27 is a perspective view of an example tray.
- FIG. 28 is a side view of the example tray.
- FIG. 29 is a top view of the example tray.
- FIG. 30 is a view showing the tray being used to place beads within a bag for storage.
- FIG. 31 A is a perspective view of a first step in threading a bead onto a thread using features of the example tray.
- FIG. 31 B is a perspective view of a second step in threading a bead onto a thread using features of the example tray.
- FIG. 31 C is a perspective view of a bead threaded onto a thread using features of the example tray.
- an example loom assembly 20 for creating a beaded item such as a bracelet, necklace or other item formed from a plurality of threads, string, cord, or other elongated member includes a front part 26 and a slider 30 disposed on opposite ends of a base 22 .
- the example loom assembly 20 includes features for storing, holding, and assembling beads to the threads.
- thread, string, core, and elongated member are utilized interchangeably with the understanding that the disclosed loom assembly 20 may be used with thread, string, cord, and other elongated members that are all within the contemplation and scope of this disclosure.
- the front part 26 and the slider 30 are spaced apart from each other and includes features for holding portions of a plurality of threads.
- the base 22 includes a track 24 and a storage area 38 holding a tray 28 .
- the front part 26 is secured to the base 22 on one side of the storage area 38 and the track 24 extends outwardly away from of the storage area 38 .
- the tray 28 is received within the storage area 38 and includes several compartments for storing beads and/or other items used in the creation of a wearable item. used for fabrication.
- the tray 28 includes features that aid in the threading of beads on to portions of thread during assembly.
- the track 24 includes a plurality of grooves 42 into which a tab 78 ( FIG. 15 ) on the slider 30 is received to provide for adjusting a length between the front part 26 and the slider 30 .
- a first stopper 40 A is provided for insertion between the slider 30 and the track 24 to secure the slider 30 in a desired position along the track 24 .
- the example loom assembly 20 includes several stoppers 40 of similar configuration that can be used in various ways. For example, another stopper 40 B is configured for assembly to the front part 26 to hold threads in place during fabrication of the beaded item.
- the storage area 38 includes a peripheral channel 126 that surrounds an inner recessed area 128 ( FIG. 2 ).
- the example inner recessed area 128 includes openings 130 for receiving mounting cylinders 132 on a bottom side of the tray 28 .
- the example inner recessed area 128 is rectangular with a length 134 parallel to the track 24 being greater than a width 136 .
- the tray 28 includes a corresponding shape that fits within the inner recessed area 128 .
- the rectangular shape of the inner recessed area 128 provides for placement of the tray 28 crossways to provide access to assembly slots formed in the tray.
- the track 24 extends from one side of the storage area 38 and includes the side rails 76 and the grooves 42 for supporting the slider 30 .
- An end of the track 24 includes tabs 118 that may be utilized to add additional sections to lengthen the track section 24 .
- the top surface of the track 24 may include markings that correspond to a length between the front part 26 and the slider 30 .
- the front part 26 includes features for holding threads in place during fabrication.
- the features include a center groove 44 that tapers inward from a top edge 54 to accept many threads and/or threads of different thicknesses.
- the center groove 44 is open at the top edge 54 .
- the center groove 44 is widest at the top edge 54 and tapers inwardly toward a bottom point 58 .
- a first opening 46 through which threads may be inserted and held in place with a stopper 40 (Shown in FIG. 1 ).
- a lower, second opening 48 is provided below the first opening 46 .
- a lower hook 50 extends upward from just below the second opening 48 .
- the lower hook 50 tapers inward toward a center portion that extends upward relative to the second opening 48 .
- the lower hook 50 may be used to secure a bundle of thread during creation of a beaded article as is shown in FIG. 10 .
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A loom assembly includes a base including a storage area and a track, a first part disposed on one side of the base and a slider mounted to the track and spaced apart from the first part. The slider is movable along the track to set a distance between the first part. Each of the slider and the first part include features for holding multiple threads in place for the creation of beaded bracelets. The slider part further includes a top assembly including fingers that are disposed within slots to hold thread or string in place when forming a beaded or threaded item. The fingers are biased against an inner surface of a corresponding slot such that a thread placed within the slot is held between a finger and the wall of the slot.
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- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 63/541,378 filed on Sep. 29, 2023.
- This disclosure generally relates to method and device for holding multiple threads and installing beads to aid in the creation of a jewelry item created using threads, cord, string, or other elongated members.
- Beads or other items are sometimes threaded onto a string or cord to create bracelets, or other beaded items and jewelry. One type of beaded items includes beads that are attached along or between a combination of several threads, strings, cords, and/or elongated members. Holding multiple threads, strings and or cords in place while attaching the beads can be difficult and require significant dexterity and patience.
- A loom assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of this disclosure provides for the holding of thread, strings, or other elongated members to aid in the creation of a friendship and other beaded bracelets, and other articles wearable articles. The example loom assembly includes, among other possible things a base including a storage area and a track, a first part disposed on one side of the base and a slider mounted to the track and spaced apart from the first part. The slider is movable along the track to set a distance between the first part. Each of the slider and the first part include features for holding multiple threads in place for the creation of beaded bracelets. The slider part further includes a top assembly including fingers that are disposed within slots to hold thread or string in place when forming a beaded or threaded item. The fingers are biased against an inner surface of a corresponding slot such that a thread placed within the slot is held between a finger and the wall of the slot.
- Although the different examples have the specific components shown in the illustrations, embodiments of this disclosure are not limited to those particular combinations. It is possible to use some of the components or features from one of the examples in combination with features or components from another one of the examples.
- These and other features disclosed herein can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an example loom assembly for creating items with thread and beads. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of component parts of the example loom assembly. -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the example loom assembly. -
FIG. 4 is a top view of the example loom assembly. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an example front part. -
FIG. 6 is a side view of the example front part. -
FIG. 7 is a front view of front side of the example front part. -
FIG. 8 is a back view of a back side of the example front part. -
FIG. 9 is a top view of a top of the example front part. -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a front side of the front part with threads attached. -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the back side of the front part with threads attached. -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of an example stopper. -
FIG. 13 is a view of front view of the example stopper. -
FIG. 14 is a side view of the example stopper. -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of an example slider. -
FIG. 16 is a side view of one side of the example slider. -
FIG. 17 is a top view of a top side of the example slider. -
FIG. 18 is a partially exploded view of the example slider top assembly. -
FIG. 19 is a back view of a back side of the example slider. -
FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a wall portion of the slider top assembly ofFIG. 18 . -
FIG. 21 is a side view of the example wall portion ofFIG. 20 . -
FIG. 22 is a bottom view of the example wall portion ofFIG. 20 . -
FIG. 23 is a front view of the example wall portion ofFIG. 20 . -
FIG. 24 is a top view of the example wall portion ofFIG. 20 . -
FIG. 25 is a forward looking view of the slider part ofFIG. 18 assembled to a track and holding multiple threads in place. -
FIG. 26 is an enlarged view of a portion of the slider top assembly holding threads in place. -
FIG. 27 is a perspective view of an example tray. -
FIG. 28 is a side view of the example tray. -
FIG. 29 is a top view of the example tray. -
FIG. 30 is a view showing the tray being used to place beads within a bag for storage. -
FIG. 31A is a perspective view of a first step in threading a bead onto a thread using features of the example tray. -
FIG. 31B is a perspective view of a second step in threading a bead onto a thread using features of the example tray. -
FIG. 31C is a perspective view of a bead threaded onto a thread using features of the example tray. - Referring to the
FIGS. 1 and 2 , anexample loom assembly 20 for creating a beaded item such as a bracelet, necklace or other item formed from a plurality of threads, string, cord, or other elongated member includes afront part 26 and aslider 30 disposed on opposite ends of abase 22. Theexample loom assembly 20 includes features for storing, holding, and assembling beads to the threads. - For purposes of brevity, reference throughout this disclosure of the term thread, string, core, and elongated member are utilized interchangeably with the understanding that the disclosed
loom assembly 20 may be used with thread, string, cord, and other elongated members that are all within the contemplation and scope of this disclosure. - The
front part 26 and theslider 30 are spaced apart from each other and includes features for holding portions of a plurality of threads. Thebase 22 includes atrack 24 and astorage area 38 holding atray 28. Thefront part 26 is secured to thebase 22 on one side of thestorage area 38 and thetrack 24 extends outwardly away from of thestorage area 38. Thetray 28 is received within thestorage area 38 and includes several compartments for storing beads and/or other items used in the creation of a wearable item. used for fabrication. Moreover, thetray 28 includes features that aid in the threading of beads on to portions of thread during assembly. - Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , with continued reference toFIGS. 1 and 2 , thetrack 24 includes a plurality ofgrooves 42 into which a tab 78 (FIG. 15 ) on theslider 30 is received to provide for adjusting a length between thefront part 26 and theslider 30. Afirst stopper 40A is provided for insertion between theslider 30 and thetrack 24 to secure theslider 30 in a desired position along thetrack 24. The example loomassembly 20 includesseveral stoppers 40 of similar configuration that can be used in various ways. For example, anotherstopper 40B is configured for assembly to thefront part 26 to hold threads in place during fabrication of the beaded item. - The
storage area 38 includes aperipheral channel 126 that surrounds an inner recessed area 128 (FIG. 2 ). The example inner recessedarea 128 includesopenings 130 for receiving mountingcylinders 132 on a bottom side of thetray 28. The example inner recessedarea 128 is rectangular with alength 134 parallel to thetrack 24 being greater than awidth 136. Thetray 28 includes a corresponding shape that fits within the inner recessedarea 128. The rectangular shape of the inner recessedarea 128 provides for placement of thetray 28 crossways to provide access to assembly slots formed in the tray. - The
track 24 extends from one side of thestorage area 38 and includes the side rails 76 and thegrooves 42 for supporting theslider 30. An end of thetrack 24 includestabs 118 that may be utilized to add additional sections to lengthen thetrack section 24. The top surface of thetrack 24 may include markings that correspond to a length between thefront part 26 and theslider 30. - Referring to
FIGS. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 , with continue reference to the previous figures, thefront part 26 includes features for holding threads in place during fabrication. The features include acenter groove 44 that tapers inward from atop edge 54 to accept many threads and/or threads of different thicknesses. Thecenter groove 44 is open at thetop edge 54. Thecenter groove 44 is widest at thetop edge 54 and tapers inwardly toward abottom point 58. - Below the
center groove 44 is afirst opening 46 through which threads may be inserted and held in place with a stopper 40 (Shown inFIG. 1 ). A lower,second opening 48 is provided below thefirst opening 46. Alower hook 50 extends upward from just below thesecond opening 48. Thelower hook 50 tapers inward toward a center portion that extends upward relative to thesecond opening 48. Thelower hook 50 may be used to secure a bundle of thread during creation of a beaded article as is shown inFIG. 10 . - A round shaped
slot 52 is provided at a top edge of thefront part 26 to one side of thecenter groove 44. The round shapedslot 52 is a partial round opening that is open at thetop edge 54. Anupper hook 56 extends upward and outward from thetop edge 54 on a side of thecenter groove 44 opposite theround slot 52. Theround slot 52 andupper hook 56 provide features for securement of an end of threads used to create the wearable item. - The
front part 26 includes afront slot 55 for attachment to thebase 22. Thebase 22 includes a corresponding tab 60 (Best shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 ). Thetab 60 is received within theslot 55 to hold thefront part 26 in place on thebase 22. It should be understood that thetab 60 andslot 55 is an example of coupling between thefront part 26 and thebase 22. Other couplings may be used to secure thefront part 26 to the base. Thetab 60 andslot 55 may be reversed such that thefront part 26 includes the tab and thebase 22 includes a slot. Moreover, although theexample base 22 andfront part 26 are shown as separate parts, the base and front part may be combined and formed as a single part within the scope and contemplation of this disclosure. - Referring to
FIG. 11 with continued reference toFIGS. 5-10 , thefront part 26 includes additional features for securement of thread on a back side as shown inFIGS. 8 and 11 . The back side include a series of small raisedbumps 62 on either side of thecenter groove 44 to aid in securement of a thread placed within thegroove 44. Thebumps 62 are disposed on either side of thecenter groove 44 and a prevent a knotted end of threads from raising upward within thecenter groove 44 and releasing through a wider portion of thecenter groove 44. - Below the
first opening 46 are a plurality of teeth 64 (Best shown inFIGS. 9 and 11 ) that extend outward and are configured to receive ends of thread inserted through thefirst opening 46. Theteeth 64 are disposed between thefirst opening 46 and thesecond opening 48. Thread or groups of threads that are inserted through any of theopenings front part 26 may be secured to any feature as may be expedient for assembly of the threaded and beaded item. - The
front part 26 includes aside ring 66 that provides another attachment location for thread or similar material. Additionally, theside ring 66 may provide a location for attachment of astopper 40 to the loomassembly 20 to prevent loss and to keep the stopper in an easily accessible location during fabrication of a threaded item. - Referring to
FIGS. 12, 13 and 14 , with continued reference toFIGS. 1 and 7 and 10 , theexample stopper 40 includesrings 68 that provide for attachment to thefront part 26. As is shown inFIGS. 1 and 10 , thestopper 40 fits betweenupper flanges 70 and alower flange 72 on the front side of thefront part 26. Theupper flanges 70 are disposed above thefirst opening 46 and thelower flange 72 is disposed between thefirst opening 46 and thelower opening 48. - The
stopper 40 includes ablade 120 that is tapered between afirst thickness 122 and asecond thickness 124. The taper of theblade 120 provides for insertion between thetrack 24 and thestopper 30. The taperedblade 120 further accommodates assembly to thefront portion 26 and other parts of thestopper 30. Thestopper 40 further includesrings 68 that enable attachment to by way of a clip, thread, rubber band, or other member to thering 66 of thefront portion 26 to keep the stopper with theloom assembly 20. Thestopper 40 further includes a centerU-shaped slot 126 to accommodate thread that during creation of a beaded article. - Referring to
FIGS. 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19 , with continued reference to the previous figures, theslider 30 includes features that hold thread in an orderly organized manner to expedite and aid in fabrication. Theslider 30 further includes a lower portion with features that hold theslider 30 to thetrack 24. The features include side rails 74 that fit ontoside tabs 76 of the track 24 (Best shown inFIG. 2 ) and acenter tab 78 that fits into a corresponding one of the plurality ofgrooves 42 of thetrack 24. Theslider 30 tips forward (best shown inFIG. 3 ) in response to an application of tension on the threads to bias thecenter tab 78 into one of thegrooves 42. In one example embodiment, thestopper 40A is inserted between the tippedslider 30 and thetrack 24 to hold thecenter tab 78 within thegroove 42 and thereby secure theslider 30 in position on thetrack 24. - The
slider 30 includes acentral groove 80 that opens to atop side 104. Thecentral groove 80 narrows in a direction away from thetop side 104 to accommodate threads of differing sizes. Below thecentral groove 80 is anupper opening 84 and alower opening 86 with a center rib includinglower flange 90 disposed therebetween.Top flanges 82 are provided above theupper opening 54. Astopper 40, similar to that shown with regard to thefirst part 26 inFIG. 10 , may be held in place between thetop flanges 82 and thelower flange 90. Alower hook 88 is provided below thelower opening 86 and provides a location for optional securement of threads during fabrication. - The back side (
FIG. 19 ) of theslider 30 includes a series ofbumps 94 on either side of thecentral groove 80 that prevent threads within thegroove 80 from sliding upward and out of thegroove 80. Between theupper opening 84 and thelower opening 86 is a plurality ofteeth 92 where thread may be held therebetween to provide another optional way of securement of threaded members during fabrication. - Referring to
FIGS. 20-24 , with continued reference toFIGS. 18 and 19 , theslider 30 includes the slidertop assembly 32 into which threads are received. The slidertop assembly 32 includeswall portions 100 that fit overfinger portions 98. Theexample finger portions 98 are integral parts of theslider 40. Each of thefinger portions 98 are flexible and includes atop portion 106 and abase portion 108. Thetop portion 106 is angled relative to thebase portion 108. In one example embodiment, thetop portions 106 face outward as shown inFIG. 13 . In one example embodiment, thetop portions 106 face outward in different directions depending on the side of thecenter groove 80. - Each of the
wall portions 100 includes aforward side 112 and aback side 114 separated bymiddle walls 116 and aslot 110. Thegrooves 102 are formed in both thefront side 112 and theback side 114. Themiddle walls 116 spaces thefront side 112 from theback side 114 and theslot 110 receives thefinger portions 98. When the slidertop assembly 32 is assembled, thefinger portions 98 extend within theslot 110 between thefront side 112 and backside 114 of thewall portions 100. Thefinger portions 98 are biased against themiddle walls 116 of each of thegrooves 102. The bend of thetop portion 106 of each of thefingers 98 follows the contour of the top side of thewall portions 100 at each of the grooves. - Referring to
FIGS. 25 and 26 , thefinger portions 98 are biased against themiddle walls 116 at each of thegrooves 102. Thefinger portions 98 are biased against themiddle walls 116 such that when a thread or string is inserted into one of thegrooves 102, each of thefinger portions 98 bend to accept the string and exerts a biasing force against the thread or string against the corresponding one of themiddle walls 116. Thefinger portion 98 exerts a biasing force on the thread member to trap the thread member within thegroove 102. Thefinger portions 98 are integral parts of theslider 30 and bend to adapt to accommodate threads of differing thickness without damaging the threads. - It should be appreciated that although the
example finger portions 98 are shown and disclosed by way of example as an integral part of theslider 30, it is within the contemplation and scope of this disclosure that thefingers 98 may be formed in an alternate matter as a separate part or assembly. Moreover, the entiretop assembly 32 may be formed as an assembly or parts separate from theslider 30 and remain within the contemplation and scope of this disclosure. - Referring to
FIGS. 27, 28 and 29 , theexample tray 28 includes theposts 132 features for mounting within the inner recessedarea 128 of thebase 22 and additional features for aiding in threading beads onto threads. Theexample tray 28 includes fourcompartments 138 separated by interior dividingwalls 140.Outer walls 142 extend about a periphery of thetray 28 and are interrupted byopenings 144 at each corner. Acorner ramp 146 is provided at each of theopenings 144. The corner ramps 146 are inclined such that beads remain within each compartment. - Referring to
FIG. 30 , theopenings 144 enable emptying of beads into a bag and other wise provides for easy clean-up of beads while keeping beads within eachcompartment 138 during creation of an item. Replacement of the beads into a storage bag is provided by tipping of thetray 28 with the corner opening 144 aligned with the storage bag. The beads in that compartment will slide through the opening and into the bag. The interior dividing 140 walls are provided at a height that prevents overflowing of beads between compartments when tipped to remove beads within one of the compartments. Moreover, the inclined surface of each of thecorner ramp 146 at each of thecorner openings 144 prevents beads from sliding out of thecompartment 138 when thetray 138 is placed on a flat surface, or held by a user. - Referring to
FIG. 31A-C with continued reference toFIGS. 27-29 . Each of theinterior divider walls 140 and the outerperipheral walls 142 include anassembly slot 148 that aid in threading of beads on to a thread. Rather than picking up the small beads and attempting to place the bead on the thread, the thread, andslots 148 is used to both pick up and assembly the bead to the thread. A user grasps a thread inserts and inserts an end of the thread into an opening of a bead as is shown inFIG. 31A . The user then pushes the bead toward one of theassembly slots 148. The thread is further pushed through theassembly slot 148 while the bead is stopped at theinner wall 140 as shown inFIG. 31B . The free end of the thread is then extended through the bead a sufficient length to keep the bead on the thread as shown inFIG. 31C . A user than easily moves the bead into place on the thread and assembly additional beads as desired for a specific design. - Accordingly, the example loom includes features that enable fabrication of a jewelry item with any different types of materials, threads, cords, elongated members, and beads. Moreover, the disclosed loom provides features that aid in assembly and handling of beads that may be used for fabrication of an item.
- Although an example embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. Moreover, although a multi-piece assembly is shown and described by way of example, the features and structures may be incorporated into a single part or combinations of parts that different from the example described embodiment and are within the contemplation and scope of this disclosure. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the scope and content of this invention.
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1. A loom assembly for creating a beaded bracelet, the loom comprising:
a base including a storage area and a track;
a first part disposed on one side of the base; and
a slider adjustably mounted to the track and spaced apart from the first part, wherein the slider includes a top assembly including a plurality of fingers disposed within a corresponding plurality of slots, each of the plurality of fingers are biased against an inner surface of a corresponding one of slots such that an elongated member inserted into one of the slots is held in place between the finger and the inner surface.
2. The loom assembly as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a tray configured to fit within the storage area, tray including interior dividing walls with at least one slot configured to aid in assembly of a bead to an elongated member.
3. The loom assembly as recited in claim 2 , wherein the tray includes peripheral walls spaced apart by corner openings, wherein a bottom surface of the tray inclines upward at each of the corner openings.
4. The loom assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of the first part and the slider part includes a central groove open to a top side, the central groove narrowing in a direction away from the top side.
5. The loom assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of the first part and the slider part includes flanges disposed above a first opening, the first opening including a tab extending along a bottom surface and a stopper is configured for assembly between the flanges and the tab for holding elongated members within the first opening.
6. The loom assembly as recited in claim 4 , wherein the front part includes a round slot on one side of the central groove and an upper hook on a second side of the central groove.
7. The loom assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the track includes a plurality of grooves and the slider part includes a tab configured to be received in a selected one of the plurality of grooves to hold the slider part a desired distance from the first part.
8. The loom assembly as recited in claim 7 , further including a stopper that is configured to fit between the slider part and the track for holding the slider part in a desired position on the track.
9. The loom assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first part, the base and the slider are separate parts.
10. The loom assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first part and the base are a single integral part.
11. A kit for creating a bracelet comprising:
a plurality of beads;
a quantity of thread; and
a loom assembly comprising a base including a storage area and a track;
a first part disposed on one side of the base; and
a slider adjustably mounted to the track and spaced apart from the first part, wherein the slider includes a top assembly including a plurality of fingers disposed within a corresponding plurality of slots, each of the plurality of fingers are biased against an inner surface of a corresponding one of slots such that an elongated member inserted into one of the slots is held in place between the finger and the inner surface.
12. The kit as recited in claim 11 , further comprising a tray configured to fit within the storage area, tray including interior dividing walls with at least one slot configured to aid in assembly of a bead to an elongated member.
13. The kit as recited in claim 12 , wherein the tray includes peripheral walls spaced apart by corner openings, wherein a bottom surface of the tray inclines upward at each of the corner openings.
14. The kit as recited in claim 11 , wherein each of the first part and the slider include a central groove open to a top side, the central groove narrowing in a direction away from the top side.
15. The kit as recited in claim 14 , wherein each of the first part and the slider include flanges disposed above a first opening, the first opening including a tab extending along a bottom surface and a stopper is configured for assembly between the flanges and the tab for holding elongated members within the first opening.
16. The kit as recited in claim 15 , wherein the front part includes a round slot on one side of the central groove and an upper hook on a second side of the central groove.
17. The kit as recited in claim 11 , wherein the track includes a plurality of grooves and the slider includes a tab configured to be received in a selected one of the plurality of grooves to hold the slider a desired distance from the first part, and the loom assembly further comprises a stopper that is configured to fit between the slider and the track for holding the slider part in a desired position on the track.
18. A method of creating a jewelry item, the method comprising:
securing end portions of at least one thread between a first part and a slider, wherein at least one of the end portions is secured between a biasing finger and an inner surface of a slot defined on one of the first part and the slider; and
sliding at least one bead onto the at least one thread by inserting an end of the at least one thread through a bead and forcing the bead against a wall of a tray while inserting the end of the thread through an assembly slot in the wall; and
securing the bead onto the at least thread member.
19. The method as recited in claim 18 , including attaching additional beads to the at least one thread by forcing a bead against a wall of the tray and extending an end through a slot in the wall.
20. The method as recited in claim 19 , including defining a spacing between the first part and the slider part by securing the first part to a base and the slider part to a track, wherein the spacing is adjusted by moving the slider part along the track.
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