Loom bands are produced by twisting colored plastic threads around a set of wires, a process that is sensitive to the properties of the material and the forces applied during weaving. When bands do not maintain uniform width, the resulting pattern can look distorted or broken, undermining the aesthetic and structural goals of the project.
Understanding why unevenness occurs is essential for troubleshooting. By treating the problem as a set of measurable variables—material composition, tension application, and environmental conditions—practitioners can move from guesswork to targeted correction and ultimately achieve consistent, high‑quality bands.