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Focus Description:

Throw an ordinary silk scarf up several times. Then grab the top corner with your left hand and the bottom corner with your right hand. Now take your left hand away. The audience is surprised: the scarf is on your right hand. After a few seconds, remove your right hand. The scarf will hang in the air!

Run your hand through the air at the top and bottom of the scarf several times. The audience sees that the scarf is hanging - there are no secrets. Make a few more quick movements around the scarf with your right hand - and it is already in your right hand.

Focus secret:

Before demonstrating this trick, you need to hang a nylon thread or fishing line at the top of the stage about one meter from the backdrop. At the end of the thread you need to attach a small hook on which you will hang the scarf.

Focus Handkerchief in the air

The thread should match the color of the stage backdrop. Light also plays a significant role in the success of this trick. The scarf should be light and bright.

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