TheKite Runner merupakan karya perdananya yang diterbitkan pada tahun 2003. Berlatar belakang kondisi di Afganistan, The Kite Runner bercerita tentang persahabatan antara dua anak laki-laki yang berbeda kelas dan etnis. Persahabatan antara Amir dan Hasan yang dipisahkan karena kekejaman perang dengan segala permasalahannya.
Download Article Download Article Flying a kite is a great way to spend a windy day outside. Instead of going out and buying one, you can easily make one at home with a few basic materials. You can make your kite any color or length you want, and you can make it with or without dowels. 1 Gather your materials. You may have many of these materials on hand at home. Otherwise, try a craft store. Paper square/diamond shape You can glue 4 pieces of paper together for a bigger kite Card stock is thicker and better than standard paper Tape Glue Scissors Ribbon Twine Two bamboo dowels one the size of your paper diagonally, and one with an extra inch 2Fold your paper in half diagonally. Crease the paper well and open it up again. Advertisement 3Create your structure. Place the shorter one of your dowels in this crease and tape it. You want it to be flush with the corners of your paper. 4Use your other dowel. Take your longer dowel and tape one end to a corner of your paper that doesn’t have the first dowel taped down. Although you taped the entire smaller dowel, only tape the end of this one. 5Arc your dowel. Now that one side is taped down, arc your longer dowel and tape the other side to the opposite corner. Use two small pieces of tape to keep this arc in place. 6Cut excess tape. If you have excess tape on your edges, cut it away to prevent your kite from flying without control. 7Cut your ribbon. Glue your ribbon to your kite. You want it to follow the same line as your shorter dowel. It will make a colorful tail to help your kite stay in flight.[1] 8Attach your twine. Tie your twine onto the sides of the arched dowel. As soon as the glue on your ribbon dries, you’re kite is ready to fly. Wrap your twine around a toilet paper roll if it makes it easier for you to reel in and out. Advertisement 1 Gather your materials. For your kite, you’ll only need a few things. You can choose any color you want, and decorate it however you’d like. piece of card stock Standard paper works too, but card stock is stronger Twine Stapler Pencil Ruler Hole punch 2Fold your piece of paper in half. The shorter sides of your paper should meet hamburger style. Fold with your decorations on the outside of the paper and turn the paper so that the fold is closest to you. 3Make a pencil mark in from the left corner. Find the edge of your folded paper that’s closest to you. Measure in from the left side and mark it with your pencil.[2] 4Repeat your measurement. From the mark that you just made, measure again and mark it with your pencil. 5Find the top left corner. Fold the top layer of paper to your first pencil mark, but don’t crease it. 6Match the other corner. Pick up your paper carefully while holding the first corner in place on your pencil mark. Grab the other side of the paper and fold it down to mirror the first fold. They should line up on the first pencil mark. 7Staple these corners in place. This is going to be what holds your kite in the air. Attach a tail to the other end of your kite if you wish; this will add stability.[3] 8Punch a hole where you made the second pencil mark. Loop one end of your kite string though the hole and knot it. Your kite is ready to fly! Wrap the string around an empty toilet paper roll to make it easier to reel in and out. Advertisement Add New Question Question Will string work instead of twine? If it is strong and thick enough, string will do. But twine is best. Question Will a kite without dowels fly? On a really windy day it might flap around a bit, but it will not really fly unless you use dowels or a similar support. Question Can I use a broomstick instead of dowels? A broomstick is too thick and heavy to fly. See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Kites are different each time you make them, so slight adjustments might be necessary.[4] Spray can glue is good for patching paper kites. Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement References About This Article Article SummaryXTo make an easy kite, first fold an 8-and-a-half by 11 sheet of paper diagonally in half. Then unfold it and tape down a small wooden dowel where the crease is. Next, tape one end of a longer dowel to one of the remaining corners, before bending it towards the bottom of the kite and taping the other end to the last open corner. Finally, trim off any excess tape, and tie a piece of twine onto the bent dowel to complete your kite! For instructions on how to build a paper kite with no dowels at all, scroll down! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 336,771 times. Reader Success Stories Iakainna Bishop Nov 4, 2019 "I hardly knew how to fly a kite, and I didn't want to buy one in case I couldn't do it well and..." more Did this article help you?
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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. It’s 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 kite’s 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 kite’s brindle. A kite’s 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 kite’s 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 aren’t 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 3/16ā€ 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 ā€œtā€ 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 you’ve completed the frame, cut the kite’s 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?

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