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Focus Description:

The magician shows the audience a plain scarf and invites them to take several red diamonds from his hands and throw them up. At this time, the artist waves his handkerchief, and these diamonds are on the handkerchief.

Props:

Prepared handkerchief, red rhombuses.

Focus secret:

The secret is in the scarf. Take 2 black scarves of the same size. Glue red diamonds on one of them, placing them like on a dozen tambourines. Lay the patterned scarf over the black scarf and sew them together.

Focus The appearance of a pattern on a handkerchief

Lift the bottom end of the patterned scarf up to make one black scarf.

Focus The appearance of a pattern on a handkerchief

When demonstrating this trick, start by showing the handkerchief. Take it so that the modified side, where there is a fold, is facing you, and the regular side is facing the audience. Show the audience first the side with the usual handkerchief, and then, crossing your arm for a moment, the other. Give the viewer 10 red diamonds, he tosses them up, and at this time you release the edges of the scarf with the pattern, while turning the scarf with the appliqué side towards the viewer. There are ten tambourines in front of the viewer.

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