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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 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. 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. Use a ruler and your pen, pencil or marker to make measurements on the two dowels.  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. 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. 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.  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. 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.  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.
Gather all the materials needed to make the frame. Cut 3/16 inch diameter wooden dowels to the length of your kite supports. Cut notches into the dowels. Mark the dowels. Align the two dowels. Tie the dowels together. Wrap the string around the outside of the frame of the kite.