This invention relates to the functional hem hooking device that is utilized for supporting the hems of materials for a temporary hemming effect. With bridal attire or any type of formal fashion it is common for the heel height to change during the time that formal gowns are worn. These Hem Hooks Bustlers will allow for a change of the heel height to be made and then for the gown to be temporarily hooked up so that damages do not occur due to stepping on or dragging the gowns on the ground. This will also allow the bride an alternative to traditional alterations being done on the train of the gown that are sometimes visible on the outside of the train. These alterations alter the dress by sewing directly onto the dress hooks and or buttons. The device will allow you to have the train of the gown bustled when not in use without altering the gown, or permanently adding any unsightly hooks or buttons.
The Hem Hook Bustlers of the present invention includes a clip with teeth that securely fastens to fabric while the middle portion is made from elastic which can vary in size depending upon what material it is being used to secure. The end opposite of the clipping end is a hook that is attached to the elastic to create a flexible device used for temporarily hemming fabrics or materials. It is critical to this invention to have the elastic that allows for the garment to be able to stretch when it is stepped on or pulled at so as the elastic will allow this without ripping the garment.
The objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent when viewed in conjunction with the following drawings.
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3 Is the actual hook that is used to attach the fabric underneath the garment. 4 is the elastic that allows for the Hem Hook Bustler to stretch to the desired length. 7 is the clip in its entirety, 8 is the portion of the clip that is attached to the elastic and is the lever that allows for the opening and closing of the clip. 9 is the teeth on the inside of the clip that is imperative for the strength needed to hold some types of heavy fabrics.
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In the operation of the Hem Hook Bustler device the user would open the clip located at one end, place the open clip over the outer most layer of the fabric. Then the user would use the hook as a handle to then stretch the device up under the garment and use the hook to secure it to the inner most layer of fabric inside of the gown or garment to arrange for the desired length. Because of the construction of the device it will accommodate for many layers of fabric, as well as many different types of fabric, and about any length. This invention allows for the hemming of garments with no permanent damage or alteration to the garment. When the user decides they would like to restore the garment to its original length they simply unhook the hooks from the inner most layer of fabric, let down the fabric and release the clips from the outer layer of fabric, and the item is back to its original condition. When using the Hem Hook Bustlers for the bustling of a bridal gown the principles the same. Depending upon the length of the train you may need many more Hem Hook Bustlers to achieve the desired bustle look on a bridal gown.