Monday, August 26, 2013

Make A Magic Scarf

Magic tricks are fun for all ages.


Magic scarves are used in a variety of tricks and illusions. They are made out of very thin lightweight material, usually fine silk or gauzy chiffon, so that they can be compacted tightly and concealed in the magician's sleeve or hand. There is nothing actually "magic" about a magic scarf---the only unique quality of a magic scarf is that it is small and square in order for the magic tricks to work, whereas most "normal" scarves are large and rectangular. It is fairly simple to make your own magic scarf, although some sewing experience is helpful because the silky material can be challenging to work with.


Instructions


Making a magic scarf


1. Lay the fabric out on a flat surface, smoothing any wrinkles. Measure and cut out a square of fabric, making sure that all corners are right angles.


2. Fold over 1/8 inch of one edge of the fabric. Fold it over itself again in the same direction, about 1/8 inch wide. Pin this rolled hem down. Repeat with the other 3 sides of the square.


3. Thread the needle. Stitch the hem (the rolled material) all the way around the edge of the fabric. Remove pins as your stitches reach them.


4. To tie off the thread, stitch the needle down and up through the fabric but do not pull the thread tight. Poke the needle through the loop of thread and pull it tight. Repeat and pull tight. Cut the thread.