Khidki E01mp4 -
: Fighter kites like the Khidki perform best in moderate, steady winds.
Place one straight bamboo stick diagonally from one corner of the square to the opposite corner.
: Keep your paper kite away from moisture, as thin kite paper tears easily when damp. Khidki E01mp4
Loop a piece of string through these holes and tie it loosely, creating a triangle for your flying line to attach to. 💡 Pro Tips for Flying
Secure the ends and the middle with small pieces of tape or glue. Bend the second stick into an arc. : Fighter kites like the Khidki perform best
Place it across the other diagonal corners, crossing the spine stick.
Tape the ends of the arc to the corners and secure the center point where the two sticks meet. Cut a small triangular or rectangular piece of paper. Loop a piece of string through these holes
: 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.