Use shower curtain hooks. I put about 10 on each hanger then hang up the clothes. Put each piece on a seperate hanger and hang onto the curtain hooks. It works good when you don't have a lot of closet space.
By coville123 from Brockville, Ontario
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I'm puzzled by this; what exactly is the purpose? Or, how is it supposed to save time, trouble or money?
It's a bit like those hanger things one can buy off the T.V., where one can put hangers in the holes then it drops down to save closet space. But the things from the T.V. are not expensive, so I'm not sure if using shower curtain rings really costs less.
That is true, JazzyMe, if you are buying them new for this purpose. But I have certainly had leftover rings lying around, after I have switched to a new color scheme or had some of them break. This sounds like an interesting repurposing use.
Pixiedust7, I think that the photo is cutting off the top hanger, where the 10 rings are attached. It could be useful in some closet situations to have more than one item on the same hanger. I might try this in the back corners, where the stuff I don't access as often is stored.
This looks from what I can see to actually work. I had those as seen on tv ones and they are no good. After a short time the top hanger (which goes onto closet rod) stretches and there you go. Right on the floor. Threw those out.
Plastic chain from the hardware store works, too, and one can either suspend the length of chain from the clothes rod with an S-hook, or - for shorter lenghts of chain - put the top link on a hanger and simply add hangers to each link.
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