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Focus Description:

Solid, black, scarf 50x50 cm in size, show on both sides. Then, holding it by one of the corners, shake it several times. Show the handkerchief again. He was covered with white peas.

Focus secret:

Take two identical scarves. Cut one diagonally, and sew the halves to the whole scarf on two opposite sides. In this case, both non-stitched corners of the halves will be at the same point. Glue the halves of the scarf on one, and half of the whole scarf on both sides with white circles with a diameter of 5 cm. Circles can be made from fabric.

Focus Turning a handkerchief

If you are holding the scarf by the top edges, the halves are facing up, clean side out. When, while shaking the handkerchief, loosen your fingers and release the "extra" corners, the halves will turn down, revealing white circles. Now, taking the scarf by the ends on the other side, show it on both sides, strewn with white peas.

Author: V.Postolaty

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