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Show the audience a red handkerchief and then run your hand over it - the red handkerchief will instantly turn blue. Run your hand over it again - the handkerchief will turn red again.

Focus secret:

The secret of the trick is in the special preparation of scarves. You will also need a small metal ring. Put the handkerchiefs on top of each other - blue on red. Sew them together in the center with a small seam. Sew a small metal ring into the top corner. Its size depends on the size of the scarves. Scarves should pass freely through the ring.

Focus Redye scarf

Take the bottom end of the blue handkerchief and slip it into the ring. The corner of the handkerchief should not be too loose in the ring, otherwise it may fall inside. Fold the red handkerchief in half and sew another seam from top to bottom so that the blue handkerchief is not visible. Turn the scarf inside out to the blue side by pulling the end of the blue scarf out of the ring.

Make the same seam as on the red scarf. Turn the scarf back to its original position, that is, to the red side. Show the red handkerchief to the audience. Grasp the ring with his right hand, and with your left - the tip of the blue handkerchief. Pull your left hand up and your right hand down, turning the handkerchief to the blue side. The red corner will remain in the right hand.

Wave the blue handkerchief to the audience and repeat the trick from the beginning, changing the color of the handkerchief from blue to red. Make sure that the audience does not see the protruding ends of both one and the other handkerchiefs and rings.

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