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A little magic: BILLS FROM NOWHERE 06/29/2011
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Here is what you need

  1. You must be wearing a suit or a long sleeve coat for this trick to work.
  2. Roll up a stack of five or six one dollar bills as tightly as you can.
  3. Place the roll of bills in the crook of your left elbow.
  4. Pull the fabric of your coat sleeve up and over the bills. Keep your arm slightly bent in order to hold the rolls of bills in place.

Here is how you do it

  1. With the bills "loaded" as described, face the spectators. Reach over with your left hand and grasp your right coat sleeve at the crook of your elbow. Pull the sleeve back, clear of your right wrist, as you show your right hand is unmistakably empty.
  2. Reach across with your right hand and grasp your left coat sleeve at the crook of the elbow and pull that sleeve back and clear of the wrist, as you show your left hand is empty.
  3. During this move, it is very natural for your right fingers to secretly steal the concealed bills from the fold in your jacket.
  4. The roll is held between your fingers and palm.
  5. Hold both of your hands in front of you at shoulder height, with your left hand in front of your right. This position will give you maximum coverage for the next move.
  6. Using the thumb and fingers of both hands, unroll the bills so that they begin to appear at the top of your fingers.
  7. After unrolling the bills halfway, suddenly pull the left hand down, so that the thumb of your left hand unrolls the bills the rest of the way from the bottom, leaving the open bills in your right hand. Fan the bills and display them to the spectators.

The effect:

First show your hands to your audience to prove that they are empty. Next, when you hold your hands together, a quantity of one-dollar bills will magically appear from out of your empty hands - IT'S MAGIC
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FANCY HAIR BAND - ideal for the summer 06/03/2011
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Here's what you need:

  • Iron-fixed silk-paint in 4 colours: Medium yellow, black, blue middle, carmine red
  • Silk, natural white (e.g. Crepe de Chine 10)
  • Outliner for iron-fixed silk painting, clear
  • 25 ml liner
  • painting medium for silk painting (for high dilution) if required
  • wooden frame (can be home-made)
  • pins
  • old pair of tights
  • pipette or syringe
  • cotton buds
  • hair band (about 4 cm wide)
  • wadding to pad the hair band

Here's how to do it

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Cut the silk to approx. 16 x 120 cm, wash in mild detergent in warm water to remove silk finish. Iron  (cotton setting) and stretch tightly, narrow sides to left and right, onto a large silk frame (alternatives: canvas or home-made wooden frame). When stretching, the pins are pushed into the wood, staggered to the left and right.

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Now mix the rose pink as background colour for the silk scarf. Use approx. 1 part carmine red ot 15 parts water. Using a pipette or a syringe makes it easier to take small quantities of paint from the jar. Test colour intensity on the fabric by using a cotton bud on a test piece. When the right shade is obtained, stir well. For high dilutions, we recommend adding painting medium (see label for directions) to maintain brillance. Then apply the paint quickly and liberally to the fabric using a soft, thick brush. Crumble up an old pair of tights into a ball and spread the paint while it is still wet. This prevents colour rings forming.

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Allow to dry, then remove from the frame. Fix the paint with an iron (see label). Stretch again. Start painting circles in different sizes straight from the liner onto the fabric using clear outliner. Ensure that the outlines are fully joined up otherwise the paint will bleed. After the outlines are dry, you can fill the circles in the colour of your choice. The colour is restricted to within the outlines. Allow to dry and remove from the frame. Iron-fix again. Then wash out the outliner in lukewarm water. Allow to dry and roll and stitch all outside edges.

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  1. Pad the top and underside of the hair band with wadding: Cut 2 pieces of wadding to the shape of the hair band and glue with adhesive. Then drape the silk scarf evenly round the hair band (possibly gather the scarf with a stitched elastic band in 4-6 places along the hair band first) and sew together along the middle of the reverse.
    Stitch the silk scarf at both ends of the hair band so that it cannot slip. Leave scarf ends loose so they flop in the breeze.

Copyright text and images: Marabu GmbH&Co. KG Germany
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Welcome 05/28/2011
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In this section, you will find a wide range of ideas and suggestions for leisure time-projects. We welcome all contributions to this blog (patterns, projects etc.) and will publish them with the greatest pleasure. The more the merrier... If you have something very special you would like to share with other women sharing an interest in the same type of craft or consider long-term contributions to this project, just tell us and we can work out the best for all of us. The main aim of this website is to become a place on the web where we can share our knowledge with others and take advantage of theirs in return.
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