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Hi, this is Melody. On behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to try and fold another piece of
clothing for you. This is a cute little dress, and it's made out of a jersey, almost, type
of material. So, it's kind of heavy weight, but it's thin and I should call that clingy.
I'm going to just try and do this a way that will avoid as many wrinkles as possible. I'm
grabbing it from the waist. There happens to be some evidence of where a waist stitching
is. So, I'm grabbing it there. The skirt is larger than the body, so I'm going to go ahead
and make this a little bit neater package by taking this part of the skirt and folding
it on the inside towards the body size of the garment. And, I'm doing it on the inside
so that if a little crease happens, it won't be a double crease folding into the front
of the skirt. That could create a double crease so we don't want to. These little short sleeves
here can be folded any place inside or outside that you want them. In this case, I happen
to be doing them on the outside of the skirt. And, depending on where you're putting this
garment, you can fold it from the side to side. And then, pick a good middle point and
fold it like that. You could probably make it even smaller. This is the way we're going
to finish this garment today. In our next segment, we're going to be folding another
piece of clothing.