Hi everyone;
I highjacked a thread earlier on and drifted into a discussion about the classic effect called the Gypsy Thread.
Mandrake suggested to open a new discussion for it, so here it is! Delivered on cue and just in time!
As most of you will know, the gypsy thread is an effect where a piece of thread is unravelled from a reel, broken / cut / burned into pieces, then restored whole.
It seems there are many ways the effect can be presented - what is your story?
Here's what I'm thinking about at the moment:
Le Petit Bateleur wrote:For me the thread symbolises life rather than the universe, and the cuts, the various breaks, changes, accidents, turns and stages in life. Still in the end, if we accept change, are open and live purposefuly, we keep our integrity / remain whole. Or something like that anyway![]()
Le Petit Bateleur wrote:I am planning to use a small pair of scisors, the kind you find in sewing kits, rather than the candle, and get the spec to cut the thread.
This way it fits the theme of a sewing routine in which I can weave Tommy Wonder's needle trick as well. (as well as a couple of other things related) Found an old engraved wooden sewing kit box in a flee market in Brussels, it's lovely and it's making the whole thing come together I think, Im totally chuffed about itIt will be the story of a magical gift (the box and its contents), which is passed down generations. And my first routine that I thought up myself ... maybe not that great but it's mine and I like it a lot
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One thing I don't know however is whether it's wise to get the spec to cut the thread if it's associated with accidents and bad things.
I'm very self centred - I just love quoting myself
The reference to the universe and the candle come from Eugene Burger's presentation.
I am learning the handling in Geoff Durham's Professional Secrets.
Do you know of any other sources?
Cheers
LP


