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Invite a young spectator to come on stage and ask him to face the audience. Invite him to pick up a large opaque scarf by the upper corners. The participant will take the scarf by the corners, spreading his arms slightly to the sides, and hold it in his lowered palms. Viewers will clearly distinguish a superbly executed bow tie on the scarf (Fig. a).

Focus Butterfly flies from a scarf around the neck

Following your instructions, the participant will lift the scarf with both hands at the same time so that the top edge of the scarf touches his chin, and only his face is visible above the scarf. A second or two will pass - and you pull off the scarf, taking its corners from the participant’s hands. At this moment, everyone will see that the bow tie that was on the scarf will suddenly appear on the neck of the young viewer (Fig. b).

Focus secret:

There is nothing miraculous here. But there is speed of execution - this is the main thing when demonstrating. While the spectator, holding a scarf with both hands, covered his neck with them, you, under the cover of the scarf, without hesitating for a second, put a bow tie on his neck (Fig. c.). This is not difficult to do, because your hands were free, and also covered from the eyes of the audience with a scarf. At the ends of the elastic bands attached to the bow tie, there is a hook and loop sewn on, which connect in a split second, catching on each other.

Focus Butterfly flies from a scarf around the neck
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Where does the bow tie go from the scarf? She remains on it. Taking the corners of the scarf from the spectator's hands, you immediately fold the scarf and place it next to it - on a chair. Spectators usually do not even notice that the scarf is already on the chair: their attention, as a rule, is absorbed by the brilliant appearance of the bow tie on the viewer's neck.

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