A few photos to help explain the linen terms we throw around from time to time.

Garden Slit

We offer outdoor tablecloths with umbrella slits. Making outdoor events easier- these cloths have a seamed slit in the fabric allowing an umbrella an easy way to still be used without having to damage the fabric.

Skirting: Shirred skirting

Shirred skirting is made by a gathered pleat.

Rounded Corners

Rounded corners for a rectangle table take off the four square points.  The roundness helps the tablecloth drape and softens the look by preventing pooling on the floor. Rounded corners are available on all rectangle shaped cloths.

Square Corners

Square corners are the typical edging used on table cloths. There are 4 points on the cloth creating a clean, crisp look. 

Serpentine

Serpentine tables are also referred to as half-moon or crescent tables.The word ‘Serpentine’ is simply used to describe table linens because of their S-shape design that is meant for curved tables photo shown: 3 serpentine tables with drapes 6′ Serpentine Table 

Fitted Corners

Corners on tablecloths with square edges.

Skirting: Box Pleated skirting

Pleat skirtings are a popular choice because of their stylish appearance.  Unlike flat front skirtings, accordion pleat skirting has a series of folds that create a ruffled effect. This gives the skirting a softer, more romantic look.