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. I am so excited to teach you how to make a kite! The sheer joy of launching a kite into the air is something every kid should experience. And the whole thing can be even more special if the kite is homemade. Itâs really not too complicated to make your own kite. All you need is a few simple materials and a little know how, and your DIY kite comes together in a few minutes. Learning how to make a kite also a great way to teach kids about science. The concepts of lift and drag are easily explained when kids have a hand in making and flying their own kites. You can always buy kites online, but making one yourself is so much more fun! Iâm going to share with you two different ways to make a kite the classic Diamond kite and the basic Delta kite. Iâm including printable instructions for this project at the bottom of this post, but itâs really just the absolute basics meant to refresh your memory. Youâll want to read the whole post first to get all the important tips and tricks to get this project right the first time! Links in this post may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase from any of them, at no additional cost to you. You can find out more information by reading my full disclaimer. Kite Making Supplies Learning how to make a kite is surprisingly easy, and the materials needed to make one are easy to find. You probably already have everything you need already on hand at your house. What We Used A large piece of plastic sheeting A plastic tablecloth or a medium duty tarp Heavy duty tape 2 to 4 long dowel rods â depending on which kite design your making String Large beads A marker Scissors A yardstick or some other straight edge We used a plastic tablecloth from our local dollar store for this tutorial. We liked that there was a variety of colors to choose from. *NOTE Using the plastic tablecloth definitely made this a one time use kite. It sustained some damage in a few crash landings along the way. If you want your kite to last for more than just one day, I recommend using a stronger material. Weâve also made kites from a medium duty tarp, and they have held up for multiple trips to the park for flying. Theyâre still sitting in our garage right now waiting to take them out for some fun. Other materials you could try are a plastic garbage bag, newspaper, or even thick wrapping paper. We also found duct tape the same color as our plastic tablecloths at the dollar store, so we picked that up as well. Wooden dowel rods are traditionally used in kite making, and you can find them at any hardware store. For our string, we grabbed some multipurpose twine from the hardware store, but you could use fishing line or any lightweight string you have. You just want to make sure you have a whole lot of it so your kite can fly really high! If you canât get out to purchase all these items, you can easily order them all on Amazon! How To Make A Kite The Classic Diamond Kite When you picture the shape of a kite in your mind, youâre likely picturing the classic diamond shape. This four sided design is the most simple to make, and easy to fly. They make a great beginner kite. Building Your Kite Frame To make a diamond kite, youâll want to start by making a frame. You can make your DIY kite any size you want, but a larger kite is going to fly better than a smaller kite. I wouldnât recommend making one any smaller than 24 inches long. For the diamond kite, youâll need two relatively long dowels. We used one that was 40 inches long and one that was 32 inches long. Take your shorter dowel and find the middle. Mark that spot on the dowel. Place the middle point of that shorter dowel about one quarter of the way down the longer dowel, forming a cross. Use some of your string to secure the the two parts together, wrapping it tightly around the two dowels. Make sure to keep them at right angles and to keep the cross piece centered in the middle to insure the right shape for your kite. We left the beginning of our string a little long so we could tie the end off when we finished tying the two dowels together. Next youâll want to run a piece of string from one cross piece, over the top dowel to the other cross piece. Then run the same piece of string down around the bottom dowel and back to the original cross piece, securing each point with tape. Make sure the string is taut when you attach it to each dowel. This will help the kite retain its shape and keep those right angles. Youâve now created the frame for you kite. Creating Your Kite Sail The next step in how to make a kite is to create a sail to catch the wind and make your kite fly. Start by laying your plastic out completely flat. Then place the kite frame you just created onto your plastic. Using a straight edge guideline like a yardstick and a marker, trace the diamond shape of your kite just a little larger than your frame. Cut out the shape youâve just traced from the plastic, and youâve cut out your sail. Lay your kite frame on top of the newly cut sail, and fold the sides inward, working on one side at a time, attach each side of your sail with your heavy duty tape. Itâs a good idea to make sure the tape wraps all the way around the edge of your sail, to give it a little more strength and prevent ripping. Making a Kite Tail Next youâll want a tail for your kite. The tail may seem unnecessary, but it actually serves a really important purpose on a diamond shaped kite. The tail of a diamond kite will keep it more stable in the air and keep it from spinning wildly in the wind. Longer tails tend to add more stability, but adding a little bit of weight with beads can help stabilize the kite without having to make the tail so long. For the size kite we made, we cut a tail from our about three times the length of our kite and about two inches wide. Since our kite was 40 inches tall, we cut a piece around 120 inches long. Once you have your tail cut and measured, attach it to you kite at the bottom with some of tape or just tie it to the frame. Creating A Bridle Now that the tail is created and your sail is attached to the frame, youâll want get the bridle ready. The bridle is the way the string is attached to the kite to keep it steady when flying. Youâll want to cut a piece of string about twice as long as your horizontal dowel. Tie each end of the string to the end of the horizontal dowel. When youâre ready to fly, tie your fly line to the middle of this bridle string. Youâve now made a classic diamond kite! How To Make A Kite The Basic Delta Kite If your looking to learn how to make a kite thatâs a little different from the diamond kite but still for beginners, the basic delta kite is a great option. It does requires a little bit more materials, but it gives you more options for doing tricks with the kite. Creating the Sail for a Delta Kite In contrast to the diamond kite, to make a delta kite, youâll need to create your sail first. The measurements of your sail will depend on how long your dowels are. Youâll need four dowels two long dowels and two slightly shorter dowels. For our delta kite, we used two 36 inch dowels and two 30 inch dowels. To cut the delta kite sail, fold the plastic in half. Along the fold, measure the length of your shortest dowel. Our shortest dowel is 30 inches, so we measured out 30 inches along the fold and marked the spot. Along the edge of the plastic, from the corner with the folded side, make another measurement the same length as the shortest dowel. We made another mark at 30 inches from that corner. Now use a straight edge, like a yardstick or something to connect these two dots. Keeping the plastic folded, carefully cut out your sail along the line you just marked. Building Your Kite Frame Unfold your newly cut sail, and lay it out flat, so that you have an isosceles triangle in front of you. Take your shortest dowel and lay it down the middle of your sail, from the apex to the middle of the widest side. Secure it at the top and bottom with tape. Next take one of your longer dowels and lay it along one side of the sail, lining one end of the dowel up with the corner of the sail. The dowel will NOT touch the center dowel. Repeat this process for the other side of the sail. Once both sides and the middle of the sail have dowels attached to them, now youâll want to attach the dowel that will brace all of this together. With the sail laid out flat, take your remaining dowel and line it up perpendicular to the center dowel at the point where the bracing dowel leaves about an inch hanging over the edge of the exterior dowels. Tape the perpendicular dowel to the exterior dowels and then tape the joint to the sail. Attaching the String Once youâve attached all the dowels, youâre ready to move onto attaching the fly line. Just as with the diamond kite, youâll want to make sure your kite has the sail facing up and the frame facing down. Youâll again want to tie a bridle to your kite with string like you did for the diamond kite. Cut a piece of string about twice the length of your horizontal dowel. Tie each end of the string to the ends of the horizontal dowel, and secure them in place with a little bit of tape. When youâre ready to fly, tie your fly line to the center point of the bridle string. Attaching A Kite Tail While itâs not 100% essential to have a tail on a delta kite, it can be helpful for stability when flying your kite. To make a tail, cut a piece of the remaining table cloth approximately three to four times longer than the vertical height of your kite. Our delta kite was 30 inches tall, so we cut a tail that was 120 inches long. Attach the tail to the bottom of the center vertical dowel. You can tie it on with a simple knot or attach it with duct tape. Now your DIY delta kite is ready to use! Tips on How to Fly a Kite Flying a kite can seem a little tricky at first, but once you get the hang of it, youâre kite will be sailing along in the sky in no time. Here are a few tips that can help you along the way. Find A Safe Space To Fly Your Kite Safety is absolutely paramount in flying your kite. Be sure to find an appropriate space to fly your kite. Youâre looking for a large area, free from powerlines and trees. The beach is an excellent place to fly a kite. Lots of local parks also have open spaces that make it easy to fly a kite safely. Kite Flying Weather Make sure you have appropriate weather to fly a kite in. Look for a clear, breezy day with winds ranging from 5 to 12 mph. Never fly a kite in an approaching storm. Lightning is attracted to tall objects, including kites, and flying one when there might be lightning is extremely dangerous. Kite String Make sure you have lots of string that can be let out quickly. Youâll want at least 100 feet that can unroll very fast as the kite gains altitude. Since the spool our string was on was hollow, we placed another shorter dowel in the middle of it so the string could run out quickly to keep up with the kite. If you order kite string online, they usually come with a spool that will accomplish this for you. Common Flight Problems If youâre kite wonât launch easily, try getting a running start. If you kite keeps taking a nosedive, there could be too much wind. If the kite sinks by the tail, thereâs probably not enough wind. If your kite starts spinning, try adding beads or tying ribbons to the tail to it to add just a little more weight to keep it upright. Active Time 1 hour Total Time 1 hour Difficulty Easy/Moderate Estimated Cost $ Materials Plastic sheeting Heavy duty tape dowel rods String Tools A marker Scissors A yardstick or some other straight edge Instructions How To Make A Kite The Classic Diamond KiteTo make your kite frame, find and mark the middle point of your shortest dowel. Place the shorter dowel vertically across approximately one quarter of the way down the larger dowel to form a cross shape. Secure the dowels together with string at the cross point, taking care to keep the right angles. Connect the ends of the dowels with string pulled taut, securing each end with tape, again working to retain those right make your kite sail, lay out your plastic your kite frame out on top of the a straight edge, trace the diamond shape of the kite onto the plastic, making it just a little bit bigger than the frame. Cut out your kite sail along the lines you just marked. Lay your frame on top of your sail, and secure each side by folding it inward and securing it with tape. To make your kite tail, cut a piece of the plastic about three to four times longer than your kite and about two inches wide. Attach your kite tail with a knot or with tape to the bottom end of your kite. To add the fly line, lay your kite down with the frame facing down and the sail facing up. Cut a length of string about half the length of your horizontal the string to each end of the horizontal your fly like to the center point of the string you just attached. Go fly your kite!How To Make A Kite The Basic Delta KiteTo make your kite sail, fold your plastic in half. Measure along the fold the length of your shortest dowel and mark this point. Measure along the edge the length of your shortest dowel again and mark this point. Using a straight edge, connect these two marks. Cut your still folded plastic along the line you just marked to make a triangle shape for your kite sail. To build your kite frame, lay the sail out flat in a single layer. Take the shortest dowel and lay it across the middle of the triangle, from the right angle to the center of the longest side. Secure the dowel with tape at the top and the one of the longer dowels and lay it along the edge of the sail, starting at the corner of the triangle. This dowel will not touch the center dowel at the top. Secure it with with the other long dowel on the other side. Take the remaining short dowel, and lay it perpendicular to the center dowel, leaving about an inch on each side hanging over the edge of th sail. Secure it with tape on each end. Do NOT secure it to the center dowel. To attach the fly line for your kite, flip your kite over, laying the frame side down and the sail side up. Cut a length of string about half the length of your horizontal the string to each end of the horizontal your fly like to the center point of the string you just attached. To create a tail for your delta kite, cut a piece of the remaining plastic approximately three to four times longer than the vertical height of your kite. Attach the tail to the bottom of the vertical dowel with either tape or just by tying a fly your kite! Notes Be sure to fly your kite safely. Only fly it in clear weather, far away from tree and powerlines. How To Make A Kite Two Types of Kites You Can Make At Home
Download Article Download Article Kites are a fun toy for kids to play with on a windy day. They can provide hours of fun for kids of all ages. A basic kite is easy enough for a kid to make with a little help from an adult, and it can be made with a few supplies from the craft store! A child will delight in seeing their own homemade kite flying high in the sky! 1 Gather all the materials needed to make the frame. Itâs helpful to have your materials close by and ready for you to quickly and easily make the frame. You can get these materials at your local craft store. 4 wooden dowels that are 3/16 inch in diameter Hand saw Craft knife String, twine, or fishing line 2 Cut 3/16 inch diameter wooden dowels to the length of your kite supports. The vertical support of the kite will measure 24 inches. The horizontal support of the kite will measure 20 inches. Make sure to ask an adult for help when cutting the dowels. Measure the lengths of the dowels. Mark the dowels with a pencil at the desired length. Cut the dowels with a hand saw to prevent splintering. Advertisement 3 Cut notches into the dowels. Use a craft knife to cut small notches into the ends of the dowels. Cut a notch on each end of the dowel perpendicular to the length of the dowel. The notch should go across the dowel, not be in line with it. Craft knives are very sharp, so make sure to get an adult to help you with cutting or cut the notches for you.[1] 4 Mark the dowels. Use a ruler and your pen, pencil or marker to make measurements on the two dowels.[2] On the 24 inch dowel, make a mark 6 inches from one end. One the 20 inch dowel, make a mark 10 inches from one end. 5Align the two dowels. Line up the two marks you made on the dowels by placing the shorter dowel on top of the longer dowel perpendicular to it. The two dowels should make a cross. 6 Tie the dowels together. Use the string, twine, or fishing line to tie your dowels together where they meet in the center. Tie the string in a knot around the two dowels and then wrap the string around the dowels making an x shape as you wrap.[3] Hold the dowels perpendicular in a cross shape as you wrap the string around them. Make sure you are wrap the string tightly. Tie a knot in the string after you have securely fastened the two dowels together. Do not cut the string off after wrapping the dowels together, you will string the frame together next. 7 Wrap the string around the outside of the frame of the kite. Bring the string up to top of the dowel cross and wrap it around the notch at the top. Pull the string around each of the four ends of the kite frame in a clockwise direction. Wrap the string around each dowel as you go around the frame. Bring the string back to the center to tie it off around the x in the center.[4] The string should be in the shape of a kite. Pull the string tight as you pull it around the dowels so it is taut. Advertisement 1 Pick material to make the sail from. You can make the sail of your kite from several different materials. Decide what look you want for your kite. Some materials can be decorated to make your kite unique. You can use any of the following[5] Heavy duty garbage bag Lightweight paper Lightweight fabric Newspaper Plastic bag 2 Get together all the materials needed to create the sail. You should have all of your tools and materials gathered in one place before you start a project. Material for the sail Scissors Strong tape 3Cut the sail of the kite. Lay the kite frame down on the sail material, and trace a slightly larger kite shape. The outline of the kite should be 1 to 2 inches bigger than kite frame. Use the scissors to cut out the kite shape on your sail material. 4 Attach the sail to the kite frame. Fold the edges of the sail over the string on the frame and secure it with strong tape. Reinforce the top and bottom of your kite. Use tape to reinforce the top and bottom tips of your kite by placing 1 to 2 extra pieces of tape across them. Advertisement 1 Gather the tools and materials needed to make the kiteâs string and tail. Having all of your materials in one place before you begin will save you time as you are finishing up this project. Pen String Ribbon Tape 2 Make the kiteâs brindle. A kiteâs brindle is a string that extends the length of the frame and has the flying string attached to it. Use a pen to poke a small hole in the top and bottom tips that you have reinforced with tape. Cut a 2 foot piece of string Tie the string in a knot around the top hole. Tie the other end to the bottom hole. 3Attach the flying string to the brindle above the point where the dowels cross.[6] Hold the kite up by the brindle. Find the point along the brindle where the kite hangs parallel to the ground; this is the spot where you want to attach the flying string. Tie the end of the string in a knot around the brindle. You will hold the rest of the string when you are flying the kite. 4 Use the ribbon to create the kiteâs tail. Attach the ribbon by tying it to the hole at the bottom tip, or by taping it to the bottom. Your tail should be about 6-20 feet long depending on the weight of your kite. Cut small pieces of ribbon to tie bows around the tail. Experiment with different lengths of tails for maximum stability. 5Fly your kite. Take your kite out on a windy day to watch it fly! Bring tape with you to help fix any damages that might occur while flying or landing. Advertisement Add New Question Question How do I make a kite if I don't have a hand saw? You can simply cut it with either a knife or scissors, with a parent's supervision. A hand saw is just a more useful tool because it cuts the wood more precisely and neatly, but anything would do. Question Does a kite need to have a tail? Not technically, no, but a kite without a tail will spiral and roll quite a bit, making it difficult to control. Question Can I cut a broomstick in half and use that in place of wooden dowels when making a kite? Larissa Sementa Community Answer No. Brooms will just add unnecessary weight to the kite. Use wooden dowels. If you don't have them, use sticks you find outside. See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Use strong tape or glue to make sure your sail will stay secure on the frame. You can use a toilet paper roll or another dowel to wind the flying string around to make your kite easier to fly. You can also buy kite flying string at a store. Decorate your kite with crayons,marker, glitter, or paint to make it unique! It will be fun to see your artwork flying high up in the sky Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement Let an adult do the cutting with a craft knife and scissors. These are sharp and can easily cut you if you arenât careful. The wood may splinter when cutting the dowels so be careful not to get injured. Fly your kite in an open area to prevent it from getting tangled on trees or buildings. Advertisement Items Needed Two lightweight 3/16â dowels. One 24 inches long and one 20 inches long. Lightweight paper, lightweight fabric, a heavy duty trash bag, newspaper, or a plastic bag Strong tape Lightweight string, twine or fishing line Ruler Pen,pencil,or marker Scissors Craft knife Ribbon References About This Article Article SummaryXTo make a kite for kids, start by trimming wooden dowels so you have a 24-inch and 20-inch piece. Then, cut a notch into the ends of each dowel. Next, form a lowercase âtâ shape with the dowels and tie them together with a piece of string. Then, bring the string around the edges of the kite through the notches in the dowels before tying it off in the center. Once youâve completed the frame, cut the kiteâs shape out of fabric or paper with a 1-inch border around the edge. Finally, fold the border of the paper over the string, and secure it with tape. For tips on how to add a string and tail to your kite, read on! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 113,850 times. Reader Success Stories Sally Stafford Mar 20, 2019 "We need to make about 20 kites in 'Messy Church' with the children, and we didn't know where to..." more Did this article help you?
Download Article A guide to making different kite shapes Download Article Japanese people have been creating beautiful kites for hundreds of years. Each region in Japan has its own traditional kite design, and many holidays have kites associated with them, too. Want to learn how to create your own beautiful Japanese-style kite? There are a number of different methods you can use, but these two kite designs are a fun way to start out with Japanese kite-making. The carp windsock is traditionally flown on Childrenâs Day, so itâs a great one for kids to make. The diamond kite is harder to make, so if youâre a kid, ask an adult for help. 1 Fold your construction paper in half lengthwise and draw the outline of a fish. On the edge of the paper opposite the fold, draw a long curve for the body of the fish and some triangles at the bottom for flippers. You can also just use the whole rectangle of paper to create your fish, which is a good option for younger children. Your fish will end looking like a simple tube of rolled paper, but you wonât have to draw the outline of a fish or cut it out.[1] If you donât know how to draw your own fish, you can print out a template online. 2 Cut out your outline and hole punch the top of the paper where the mouth is. Keep the fish folded in half so your hole punch will leave two holes in the paper. Later, you will use this hole to hang your carp windsock up.[2] When you're finished, unfold the carp so you can decorate it. Advertisement 3 Draw eyes and scales using pastels or markers. The eyes are two circles near the top of the fish. Draw a line underneath the eyes for the gills, then draw overlapping "u" shapes going down from that line to make the fish's scales.[3] Use lots of fun colors and get creative! This is yours, so you can decorate it how you want. 4 Roll the carp windsock lengthwise into a rounded shape and staple it closed. The two edges of the fish should touch each other. Try rolling the kite a few times until it can stay in a tube position. Staple on the edge of the carp windsock, not where the mouth or tail is. You want to leave those spaces open for air to flow through.[4] You can also use glue or tape to connect the edges of the carp. 5 Staple streamers to the bottom and tie string to the top. For streamers you can use party streamers, colorful ribbon, or cut strips of construction paper. Hang your carp up with string using the hole-punched spot. You can use plain string if that's what you have on hand, or use colorful yarn to add a colorful touch.[5] If you hang the carp outside, it can act as a windsock, filling with air as the wind blows. You can also hang the carp inside your home or classroom. Advertisement 1 Cut your washi paper into a diamond shape. Make the top angle of your kite approximately 150 degrees. Cut the top sides to be about 16 inches 41 cm long, and the bottom sides to be about 20 inches 51 cm long. Use sharp scissors or a rotary blade to cut the paper. Ask an adult for help with this step and be careful with the scissors.[6] Make sure not to buy origami washi squares, because they will be too small for kite-making. 2 Decorate the smooth side and let it dry. Washi paper has two sides, a smooth side and a rough side, so make sure you paint or draw with colorful pens on the smooth side of the paper. You can decorate the kite however you want, but if you need inspiration, look up images of traditional Japanese kites. They mostly have more complicated structures than a diamond, but you can try to copy their designs.[7] Erasing doesnât work well on washi paper. Allow the ink to dry before you continue. 3 Fold the kite to create crease lines between the corners. Fold the top of the kite toward you 2 inches cm, and then unfold it. Then fold the kite in half the long way and unfold it. At this point you should have two crease lines, one connecting the top and bottom corners, and one connecting the side donât need to fold the kite too tightly, just lightly crease it. 4 Cut 3 bamboo spars. The vertical spar should be approximately 25 inches 64 cm. The two diagonal spars should be approximately 20 inches 51 cm. You can cut the spars using a sharp knife and a cutting board. If you are a kid, ask an adult for help with this step![8] Be careful when working with the knife. If you canât find bamboo spars, you can use wooden doweling instead. 5 Glue the spars to the kite. Make sure to attach them to the side of your washi paper that is undecorated. The center spar should go on the faintly folded middle line. Place the first diagonal spar so that it crosses the center spar 2 inches cm from the top. It should extend past the center spar about halfway to the right. The diagonal spar should hang over the left edge about 1 inch cm. Do the same for the other diagonal spar but on the other side.[9] The two diagonal spars should meet at the same point in the center. 6Secure the spars by folding over the top and adding washi squares. Fold the top two sides in over the spars about 1â4 inch cm. Glue the top fold over the spar joints for stability. Secure the spars by gluing a square inch piece of washi paper on the center of each line. Press firmly with your fingers until the glue dries. 7Punch out holes with a toothpick for the bridle. Punch out two small holes with a toothpick on either side of the center spar one-third of the way down the kite. Create another two holes parallel to the first two on either side of the center spar one-third of the way up from the bottom of the kite.[10] 8 Make the bridle out of string. Thread the kite string into the top left hole, starting from the back. Thread that same string through the top right hole, starting from the front. Repeat this process with the bottom two holes using the other end of the kite string. Tie a new piece of string to the top of the center spar to the bottom. This is the bow line.[11] Wrap the bow line tightly until the kite begins to bend in the middle. Collect the lines of string together and knot them. 9 Make a tail for your kite by cutting strips from a plastic bag. Cut across the top of the bag avoiding the handles to make a loop of plastic about 1 inch cm wide. Cut similar loops all the way down the bag, and then tie them together. Your tail should be about 5 times as long as your kite, so you might need to use more than one plastic bag. The longer your tail is, the more stable your kite will be. But if itâs too long, the kite wonât go very high. 10 Glue the tail the bottom of the kite and tie the kite string to the bridle. Take the free end of your ball of string and attach it to the bridle. Your kite string can be in a roll or on a plastic holder.[12] Wait for a breezy day, and then enjoy flying your kite! Advertisement Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement If youâve mastered these simple kites, move on to making more challenging ones like the rokkaku or the chochin kites. Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement Things Youâll Need Construction paper Hole punch String Streamers Markers or pastels Washi paper Paints or markers Bamboo spars Glue Thread Toothpicks Plastic bag References About This Article Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 48,241 times. Reader Success Stories "I love Eastern culture, and I also love kites! This project is perfect for me. But I need to use thicker paper,..." more Did this article help you?
Procedure Text How to Make a Kiteâ Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Artinya Lengkap Procedure Text How to Make a Kiteâ Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Arti Lengkap Apakah sahabat KBI pernah menghabiskan masa kecil dengan bermain layangan? masih ingat bagaimana pertama kali bermain layangan bersama teman atau ayah? wah! pasti menjadi hal yang sangat menyenangkan kan ya? apakah sahabat KBI juga pernah terbesit bagaimana membuat layangan? Nah, berikut ini admin akan menjelaskan kepada sahabat KBI bagaimana membuat layangan dalam bahasa inggris, langsung sahabat KBI simak berikut ini ya đ HOW TO MAKE A KITE Tools and materials to make a kite âConstruction paper -Thread -Stickâstick or pipe cleaners or skewers âScissors âRuler âColor Marker or pencil âDuct tape Steps to make a kite Prepare one sheet of paper to make the body of the kite. If forced to does not exist, you can combine the four sheets of paper with masking tape. Use masking tape to combine two pieces of paper that make up the top, then snap also two sheets of paper that formed the bottom. Connect the two parts of it with and be sure attached tightly. Cut the four corners of the paper so that it becomes the shape of the kite. Take a look at the above picture to get an idea of its proportions. The shape of the kite takes a little longer at the bottom about cm from the cusp. The cusp is where two corners kriri and kite was right. Tie two pieces of sticks or pipe cleaners into one tightly. Skewers of wood you can use as a stick. All types of yarn can be used to tie a taut second stick. As long as the bonds are not loose and do not use the rope the rope is too thick. To ensure both a stick tied to a place that was fitting, align first with paper that has been cut into the shape of a kite. Cut excess yarn on their bonds. Make 4 holes in paper-shaped kite at any angle. Insert the thread through each hole and all around each stick. If you want, leave a little extra at the top to insert the tape later. Tie rod in position on a kite-shaped paper. Tie the thread to the left and right sides of the sticks horizontally. Then tie the thread to the middle of the yarn into the thread to fly kites. This thread was made all that you need to fly a kite. Bond paper or tape on the corners of the kite to form the tail. You can add a bit of material on the ends of the kite so that adds to the burden and the ability to levitate. The tail also complements the appearance of your unique kite. BAGAIMANA MEMBUAT LAYANG-LAYANG Alat dan bahan untuk membuat layang-layang -Kertas konstruksi -Thread -Tongkat-tongkat atau pembersih pipa atau tusuk sate -Gunting -Penguasa -Warna spidol atau pensil -Lakban Langkah-langkah untuk membuat layang-layang Mempersiapkan satu lembar kertas untuk membuat tubuh layang-layang. Jika dipaksa untuk tidak ada, Anda dapat menggabungkan empat lembar kertas dengan selotip. Menggunakan selotip untuk menggabungkan dua lembar kertas yang membentuk bagian atas, kemudian snap juga dua lembar kertas yang membentuk bagian bawah. Menghubungkan dua bagian itu dengan dan yakin akan melekat erat. Potong empat sudut kertas sehingga menjadi bentuk layang-layang. Lihatlah gambar di atas untuk mendapatkan gambaran yang proporsi. Bentuk layang-layang mengambil sedikit lebih lama di bagian bawah sekitar cm dari titik puncak. Titik puncak adalah mana dua sudut taman dan layang-layang adalah tepat. Mengikat dua potong tongkat atau pembersih pipa ke salah satu erat. Tusuk sate yang dapat Anda gunakan sebagai tongkat kayu. Semua jenis benang dapat digunakan untuk mengikat kedua tongkat kencang. Selama Obligasi tidak longgar dan tidak menggunakan tali tali terlalu tebal. Untuk memastikan keduanya tongkat yang diikat ke tempat yang pas, menyelaraskan pertama dengan kertas yang telah dipotong menjadi bentuk layang-layang. Memotong kelebihan benang pada obligasi mereka. Membuat 4 lubang di kertas berbentuk layang-layang di setiap sudut. Menyisipkan benang melalui setiap lubang dan semua di sekitar tongkat masing-masing. Jika Anda ingin, meninggalkan sedikit tambahan di bagian atas untuk menyisipkan kaset kemudian. Dasi rod dalam posisi pada kertas berbentuk layang-layang. Mengikat benang ke sisi kiri dan kanan dari tongkat horizontal. Kemudian mengikat benang ke tengah benang ke thread untuk terbang layang-layang. Thread ini dibuat semua yang Anda perlu untuk terbang layang-layang. Kertas Bond atau pita pada sudut layang-layang untuk membentuk ekor. Anda dapat menambahkan sedikit bahan pada ujung layang-layang sehingga menambah beban dan kemampuan untuk melayang. Ekor juga melengkapi penampilan layang-layang Anda unik. Semoga bermafaat untuk sahabat KBI ya đ Simak Materi KBI Lainnya Contoh Surat Keterangan Belum Menikah Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Arti Lengkap âMount vs Mountain vs Volcanoâ Perbedaan Dan Penjelasan Dalam Bahasa Inggris âBut vs Howeverâ Perbedaan Dan Contoh Kalimat Dalam Bahasa Inggris Perbedaan âCloth, Clothes Dan Clothingâ Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Contoh Kalimat
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