Cai Zong - Chinese String Art

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Cai Zong - Chinese String Art

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In this Instructables, you will learn to make a Caizong, a kind of Chinese string art. This colorful decoration is cheap, easy, and beautiful. You can display it near windows, on doors, in your car, as a necklace and virtually anywhere else!

Supplies

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For the Caizong:

  • String (as many colors as you would like, I would advise 3-6)
  • Thin cardboard (like in a tissue box)
  • Double sided tape

For the display:

  • Beads
  • Fishing line
  • Sewing needle/wire
  • Swivel hook
  • Any other decorations you like

Tools:

  • Ruler
  • Craft knife
  • Scissors
  • Pencil

Cardboard Strip Base

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Cut a cardboard strip, roughly 1 by 6 inches. The size doesn't actually matter that much, just make sure it's relatively long and narrow.

Etching Folds

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Using the pencil, craft knife, and ruler, measure out and etch squares. Don't cut through the cardboard, just make a notch so it's easier to fold. Then, etch opposite diagonals of each square like a zigzag so that a bunch of right isosceles triangles are formed. It's okay if one of the pieces isn't perfect (see the bottom segment of the first image), the important thing is that you need at least 6 triangles (but more is safer).

Folding the Base

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See diagram and images:

Valley fold along fold 4 slightly.

Valley fold along fold 8 slightly.

Valley fold side 5 so that side 3 touches side 7.

Valley fold side 9 so that side 11 to touches side 1.

Valley fold side 12 so that side 10 touches side 6 and side 13 touches side 2.

Continue folding naturally until you run out of triangles.

Add Some Double Sided Tape

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Place a piece of double sided tape between the last triangle and the surface it will stick on. Do not press the last triangle onto the tape yet.

Prepare the String

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Place a piece of string on the double sided tape. Press the triangle onto the tape.

String Art Time!

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Hold the pyramid shape so that you see three triangular sides with the right-angled vertices facing you. Hold the string and thread it along the corner facing you like in the diagram.

Repeat!

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Repeat until satisfied. Make sure that every time you start a new line, press the string against the previous line so that no cardboard colored gaps show through (see image).

Changing Colors

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When you are ready to change colors, tape down the loose end of the string. Cut it off with scissors and tie a new string on. Cut off any extra string length on the knot, as it will make the caizong look worse.

Keep Repeating!

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Repeat the previous steps until you are satisfied with the design. If you just want a caizong, you can stop here. But if you want to display it fashionably, read on!

Preparing the Display

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Tie two lengths of fishing wire onto a swivel hook or something else. Thread one or two beads onto it. Then, thread the fishing line through a sewing needle or a loop made of wire.

Thread the Fishing Line

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Thread the needle through the middle of the caizong, from the top of the caizong to the bottom. Pull the lengths of fishing wire through, then remove the needle.

Add a Tassel

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Loop a few lengths of string around one of the fishing wire pieces. You can also add beads or anything else!

Remove Extra Fishing Wire

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Cut off any extra length of fishing wire.

Tie Up Tassel

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Cut another segment of string and use it to tie the loose ends of the tassel to the fishing wire.

Finished!

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The Caizong is finished! All you need to do now is find somewhere to display it!