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Published 22:00 21 May 2016 BST

After arranging some 10 or 11 shirts like this, she put three pairs of trousers over the top of the sleeves.
Socks and underwear are then lined up along the length of the overlapping sleeves and trousers.
That's when all the folding over and swaddling starts.
Eventually she's left with a tight bundle of clothes - about 25 items - that's no bigger than the average pillow.
And it fits perfectly into her tiny case.
Now, this method is by no means perfect: as more than a few commenters on her page have pointed out, this method leaves no space in the case for shoes or toiletries.
However, this comment sums up the good and the bad elements of the method:
You can watch the full video here:
Then again, you could just try wearing 12 layers of clothes onto a flight instead to avoid baggage charges. Wouldn't recommend it though...
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