clothespin
A clothespin, also known as a clothespeg, is a simple yet versatile tool commonly used for hanging and securing items such as laundry, towels, or fabrics. Typically made from wood, plastic, or metal, clothespins consist of two main parts: a spring-loaded clamp and a handle. The clamp holds the fabric in place, while the handle allows for easy attachment to a clothesline, rod, or other hanging surface.
Clothespins have been used for centuries, evolving from early wooden designs to modern, durable materials. They
The design of a clothespin is straightforward but effective. The spring mechanism provides tension, ensuring a
Clothespins are widely available and inexpensive, making them a practical and reusable alternative to disposable items