Khidki E01mp4 -
Secure the ends and the middle with small pieces of tape or glue. Bend the second stick into an arc.
: Two flexible bamboo sticks (one for the spine, one for the bow). Adhesive : Glue stick or tape. Tools : Scissors or a paper cutter. String : For the bridle (kanna) and flying line. 📝 Step-by-Step Instructions 1. Prepare the Sail Cut your main paper into a perfect square. Khidki E01mp4
A "khidki" (window) kite is a popular Indian fighter kite design known for its square or rectangular paper "window" in the center. You can easily make one at home using basic materials. 🛠️ Materials Needed Secure the ends and the middle with small
: Keep your paper kite away from moisture, as thin kite paper tears easily when damp. Adhesive : Glue stick or tape
Glue the smaller square into the center of the larger square.
: Ensure the bow is perfectly symmetrical; if one side is heavier, the kite will spin.