*HI VISHAKA*

In response to your question about how to hang origami clothes on a
clothesline without them turning upside down, I wanted to start by saying:
What a great idea for an exhibition! I love the concept, as well as the
tribute to Gay ♥️.

Perhaps your clothespins are too heavy for the task. The lightest and
smallest ones I have are 2.5 cm (1'') in length and made of light wood. In
the following picture, you can see them in the middle; I also included a
medium-sized one (3.5 cm or 1 3/8'' in length) on the right and a thumbtack
on the left to give you a sense of the size of each. I suspect the 2.5 cm
clothespins could solve your problem. The ones I have were painted, but
it's also possible to buy them with no paint.

Link to the picture: https://photos.app.goo.gl/JHu5gkiwsxptPzob6

By the way, most of the time I can't open attached images in emails sent
through the O-list, which is why I upload them to a photo platform and
share the link instead.


I hope this information helps you. Cheers!
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