kitemakers
Kitemakers are craftspeople and hobbyists who design, construct, and sometimes trade kites, the lightweight, aerodynamic structures that glide through the air when propelled by wind. Their work blends art, engineering, and tradition, often drawing on materials ranging from bamboo and silk to modern composites like carbon fiber and ripstop nylon. Many kitemakers begin as enthusiasts, experimenting with simple string and paper before advancing to more complex geometries such as delta, box, and stunt kites. The process typically involves selecting a frame shape, determining load distribution, choosing a sail material, and tailoring the aerodynamics to the intended use—whether for recreational sailing, competitive kite-flying, or kiteboarding.
Historically, kitemaking has deep roots in cultures across Asia, South America, and the Pacific, where kites
Professional kitemakers may produce small batches of custom kites for elite athletes, while others run online