Hindu Gypsy Thread
Effect:
Performer takes a spool of thread, unravels about a foot
of it, & then breaks it off, putting the spool down.
Performer proceeds to break the thread into 6 or 7
clearly broken & different pieces, then holding one
piece in one hand, the other pieces are rolled up into a
ball and 'squashed' onto the piece from the other hand.
When this is unravelled it is seen to be completely
restored to it's original length. VERY visual, & very
clean, pretty easy to do as well. Here's the routine.
Preparation:
Only practice & you need a spool of cotton thread,
preferably brightly coloured. It has to be cotton,
otherwise you will need scissors to cut it. Or you could
do a burned & restored thread.
Performance:
First, before you approach the spectator, unravel about
a foot and 1/2 to 2 foot of thread. Now make a tiny ball
of thread out of the extra thread you have, so you
should have a ball of thread, then a foot of thread
(still on the spool). The ball is tiny enough to fit,
unnoticed, into the fleshy part of your thumb & index
finger when they are pressed together. Now there should
be a couple of inches of thread, then a ball (hidden)(all
in your right hand) then a foot of thread & then the
spool (in your left hand). Now approach the spectator.
Break your foot of thread from the spool, & give them
the spool to hold.
It looks like you
are holding a foot of thread, when really, thanks to the
ball you are hiding between your index finger & thumb
(right hand), you have more like a foot & 1/2. Break the
1st piece off, now the piece in your right hand looks
like a 5 inch length. Thanks to the hidden ball it is a
foot long (your restored thread). The pieces in your
left hand can be broken as many times as you like,
clearly show the thread to be broken. Now, by rubbing
your (LH) thumb & index finger together, make a ball of
the pieces of thread and 'squash' the 5 inch thread from
your RH onto the ball, at the same time, tucking the
ball so it's hidden between your index & thumb (LH). Now
the ball you have been hiding the whole trick is
visible, it looks like the ball you just made out of the
broken thread. It can be unravelled & is restored. Give
it to the spectator as a souvenir.
As far as patter
goes you can pretty much say whatever you want, I'm sure
you will anyway.