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QuestionWill string work instead of twine?Community AnswerIf it is strong and thick enough, string will do. But twine is best.
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QuestionWill a kite without dowels fly?Community AnswerOn a really windy day it might flap around a bit, but it will not really fly unless you use dowels or a similar support.
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QuestionCan I use a broomstick instead of dowels?Community AnswerA broomstick is too thick and heavy to fly.
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QuestionCan I use another ribbon for a kite?Community AnswerYes, any ribbon will suffice because all ribbons are light enough to be the tail of a kite.
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QuestionIs it important to add the ribbon in the kite?Community AnswerNo, it's optional. It's just for decoration.
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QuestionCan I make a kite out of construction paper?Community AnswerYes; the recommended thickness is 220 gsm.
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QuestionCan I use straws instead of dowels?Community AnswerYes, but it needs to be strong and light. Remember to seal the ends of the straw with tape.
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QuestionWhere do I get twine for the kite?Community AnswerYou can get twine at hardware stores, or stores such as Walmart.
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QuestionHow do I make a kite with paper?Community AnswerFollow the steps in this article but use whatever paper you have.
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QuestionCan we use an A4 sized sheet?Community AnswerYes, just follow the steps. You may need 2 sticks (as usual), but one 21 cm and other 29 cm.
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QuestionCan I use wool instead of twine when making a kite?Community AnswerNo, wool gets tangled too easily in the elements when flying the kite. Instead, try using twine, string or thin rope because these items won't get tangled up easily and they are easy to handle.
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