Khidki E01mp4 (PROVEN Collection)
Glue it to the bottom corner of the kite (the end of the spine) to provide stability during flight.
Glue the smaller square into the center of the larger square.
: 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
: Fighter kites like the Khidki perform best in moderate, steady winds.
Cut a smaller square out of a different colored paper (this is your "khidki" or window). Glue it to the bottom corner of the
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
Place it across the other diagonal corners, crossing the spine stick. Adhesive : Glue stick or tape
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