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The folded corner of the scarf itself returns back.

Focus secret:

Fold the handkerchief several times in the usual way and place it on the table. Fold the top corner of the scarf down. Turn the handkerchief over on the table, drawing everyone's attention to the fact that there is a folded corner below. Return the scarf to its original position. There will be no bent corner on the scarf. With repetitions, the same thing will happen - no one will see the bent corner.

Focus Retractable corner

When you return the scarf to its original position, slip your left palm not under the entire scarf, as it will seem from the side, but between the folded corner and the rest of the scarf. With a quick flip of the scarf, the corner itself will turn in the other direction, and it simply will not be there. It won't be noticeable.

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