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Chrisy Lyons back with Expert Village, continuing on as we load up to travel. Two pairs of slacks;
I've decided we need a third. These are capris. Obviously, not long enough for the ends to
extend on either side of the case. So, I am going to fold these up and just fill in a
gap right there. Kind of works well. Now, the next segment we're going to be talking
about hanger packing. Actually packing the items with the hangers on them to pack right
in the case. I 'm going to start with remember we had our coordinated items. Place them on
the table. I'm going to pack another item right over it. When you're using hangers and
you know you'll be packing with them; it's always a good idea to use a skinny flat hanger
as opposed to a round hanger. They will sit on top of one another easily and they don't
take up a lot of space. They won't give you the same bumps on the edges because they're
flat. Okay. We're going start the same way...folding it on itself, not a lot just a little because
we don't want to create too much bulk on the edges. Fold in, but it's going to give us
enough that it's almost going to produce like a rolled effect. Come right up, fold it in
half. Actually, you can go in half again which kind of gives you that rolled affect, good
for lack of wrinkles. Take the hanger...and it also gives you room to place right in the
middle. Hanger towards the outside edge. We're getting there. We're going to continue on
as we continue to load. Stay tuned....