In addition to the weavers'' expertise, custom table liners the fineness of the yarns and the softness of the waters in northern table ireland (used in the finishing processes) produce a cloth which is unusually soft and fine. what size should my tablecloth be? in general, liners the longer the drape, the more formal the table will look. for most dining tables, custom table liners we suggest that cloths should have at least an eight-inch drop on all sides. for a more elegant look, lengthen the drop to approximately twenty inches. finally, for the most dramatic effect, use a cloth which reaches all the way to the floor, or even beyond, to create a luxurious puddle effect. color. the most traditional color for embroidering linens is white, although colored threads are often used to complement a china pattern or a particular color scheme. for festive occasions and anniversaries, we love the elegant look of silver or burgundy embroideries. we have a large variety of embroidery colors available; for specific colors, please call table us or write us. letters. single letter monograms usually feature the first letter liners of the owner''s family name. three-letter custom table liners monograms offer expanded table possibilities. in the past, most liners women chose to have their first, middle, and last initials embroidered. today, a popular choice are the initials of a couple''s first names, along the initial of their last name. i have several leaves for my table. how long should my tablecloth be? if the table is extended and shortened custom and table often, separate tablecloths should be purchased to fit each size. if liners and custom this is not possible, we recommend several solutions. the first one is to buy a cloth that fits the size of table that is used most often, and purchasing affordable banquet table cloths (see our regency collection) for larger affairs. another solution is to simply buy a cloth to fit the largest table, and use it at all times. a third possibility is to purchase a series liners of smaller square tablecloths, each of which can be draped diagonally over the table.
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