Make Your Own Loom Animals

β PROS
- Engaging and entertaining for kids
- Promotes creative play and learning
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
This is the rare craft kit that actually delivers on its promise. Most “make your own” sets end up with half-finished projects and frustrated kids. The Make Your Own Loom Animals kit breaks that pattern β and the 4.7-star average across 235 ratings confirms it’s not a fluke.
Let me be clear about what you’re getting. The box contains a real wooden loom (not the flimsy plastic frames you often see), four skeins of yarn in bright colors, polyester stuffing, felt pieces for faces and details, a plastic needle, and an illustrated instruction booklet. The kit is designed to produce 10 different animals β bears, bunnies, foxes, and similar creatures β each roughly palm-sized when finished.
The build quality stands out immediately. The wooden loom is smooth-sanded and solid. It won’t warp or crack after a few uses like cheaper alternatives. The yarn is decent weight β not the scratchy acrylic you’d expect at this price point. It holds its shape when looped, which matters because the entire technique depends on pulling loops through loops.
The learning curve is real but manageable. The instructions use clear diagrams rather than just text, which helps visual learners. Most kids 8 and up will get the hang of the basic stitch within 20 minutes. One parent noted in their review: “My 9-year-old daughter figured it out almost immediately and made three animals in one afternoon. I had to hide the kit so she’d do her homework.” That tracks with what I see in the design β the technique is repetitive enough to build confidence but varied enough to stay interesting.
What buyers consistently praise:
- The finished animals are genuinely soft and well-proportioned. Several reviewers mentioned their kids sleeping with them.
- The kit encourages independent play. Kids don’t need constant adult intervention once they grasp the basic loop technique.
- It’s quiet, screen-free entertainment that produces a tangible result β increasingly rare in the toy aisle.
Where it falls short:
The yarn allotment is the biggest complaint. One reviewer put it bluntly: “We ran out of blue yarn with two animals left to make. I had to buy more at the craft store.” If your child is a heavy-handed loomer who pulls loops too tight, you’ll burn through yarn faster than the kit anticipates.
The age rating is optimistic on the low end. The box says 6+, but the loop-pulling coordination required will frustrate most 6- and 7-year-olds. One reviewer wrote: “My 6-year-old got frustrated after 10 minutes and I ended up doing most of the work. My 10-year-old had no problems at all.” If you’re buying for a younger child, budget for adult involvement.
Who should buy this:
- Parents of crafty kids ages 8-12 who want a screen-free activity with a satisfying finished product
- Grandparents looking for a gift that produces something keepable (not just another plastic toy)
- Anyone who’s already done friendship-bracelet or similar loop crafts and wants the next step up
Skip it if:
- Your child loses interest in projects lasting more than 30 minutes
- You need something that works without any adult supervision
- You’re buying for a child under 7 unless you’re prepared to help extensively
FAQ:
How long does it take to make one animal? Plan on 30-45 minutes for the first one while learning the technique. Once your child gets the rhythm, subsequent animals take 15-20 minutes each.
Can you reuse the loom for other projects? Yes β the loom is a standard gauge that works with any worsted-weight yarn. Once the included yarn runs out, you can buy craft-store yarn and keep going indefinitely.
Is this a choking hazard for younger siblings? The finished animals are safe for toddlers, but the kit itself contains small felt pieces and a plastic needle. Keep the components away from kids under 3.
The Verdict:
Buy it if you want a craft kit that produces genuinely cute, huggable results and keeps kids engaged for multiple sessions. The wooden loom is quality, the instructions are clear, and the finished animals are something kids will actually treasure.
Skip it if you’re shopping for a younger child or want a zero-frustration, fully independent activity. This requires some patience on the first attempt.
Rating: 4.6/5 β deducting half a star for the stingy yarn supply and the optimistic age rating. Everything else earns its keep.
Note: This kit is available at most major retailers and online. Check current pricing on Amazon before purchasing.
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



