For Heather 2 Laminated Cotton Tablecloths 114 x 56 and 56 & quot; round waterproof light blue and pink paisleys on white both with pink bias tape by compelledtocraft

166,00 USD

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. Laminated cotton tablecloth

Do not let spilled milk destroy your day ever once again !! With a wipe-clean table linen, you can rest simple in the evening identifying your table top will be protected from food, drink, paint, crayons, even scratches!

* Table linen wipes clean with a warm washcloth

* Waterproof material safeguards tabletops

* Machine washable tablecloth for those BIG messes

* Soft, light-weight cotton fabric table linen folds or rolls up quickly for storage and travel

* Easy to take tablecloth along for picnics and outdoor eating

* Food safe laminated cotton tablecloth

* Bright and vibrant designs make tablecloth a nice house decoration product

* Gently rounded corners look elegant and classy

* Edges lined with white bias tape binding for an easy-care, finished appearance

CARES:
1. Use a thick hot pad (not a metal trivet) under any hot dishes you position on this laminated tablecloth.
2. Do not leave laminated cotton tablecloths on an outdoors table for more than numerous hours at a time; laminated cotton is not an outdoor fabric and can be damaged by extended direct exposure to the weather.

DETAILS:
Premium laminated 100 % cotton designer material
100 % food safe: BPA complimentary, PVC complimentary
Wipe clean with a damp cloth
Device clean cold and line dry as preferred
Can be ironed from the back; utilize a pushing cloth
Rounded corners
Prejudice tape binding

STANDARD SIZES AVAILABLE:
Splat mat / art tablecloth 30 “x 40” $ 32

Square or round table linen 56 “$ 58
Square or round tablecloth 90″ (will certainly be seamed) $ 165

Rectangular shape or oval table linen 56 “x 70” $ 68
Rectangle or oval table linen 56 “x 90” $ 85
Rectangle or oval table linen 56 “x 108” $ 100
Rectangle or oval table linen 56 “x 120” $ 115

CUSTOM-MADE SIZES AVAILABLE:
Convo me for a price quote on custom sizes.

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Frequently asked questions:

Q: What is the distinction between laminated cotton and oilcloth?

A: In fact, as far as I understand, real true oilcloth is not offered anywhere! It was a heavy canvas fabric filled with linseed oil to make it water resistant.
“Today’s oilcloth is a vinyl that is bonded and supported with a coven cotton mesh. The surface can be wiped clean …
“The recent Customer Item Security Enhancement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) restricts oilcloth garments such as bibs and aprons or toys for youngsters under age 12. This is because of the level of phthalates (a softener present in all vinyl) in the PVC vinyl of which oilcloth is made. “(Priced estimate from https://www.mendels.com/fabrics10.shtml)
Laminated cotton is a 100 % cotton fabric that has a thin layer of polyurethane film adhered to the best side of the material. It is soft, just slightly glossy, waterproof, and lovely. There’s also fantastic info about caring for laminated cottons at the Pink Chalk Studio blog site: https://www.pinkchalkstudio.com/blog/2009/11/18/laminated-cotton-sewing-tips /

Q: Why do tablecloths made with some prints (such as the chevrons) expense a lot even more than other?

A: Some laminated cottons come in a 41 “width (they assert to be 43” – 44 “wide however only 41” of it is really laminated) and some come in a 56 “width, however the price is about the very same per running yard. Therefore, to make any tablecloth larger than 41 “with the 41” broad fabric needs seaming the material, thus using even more material. Downer, huh.

Q: Why do these tablecloths expense so much in general?

A: Laminated cotton retails for $ 18 to $ 21 per lawn, making it a pricey product from which to make table linens. Thankfully it is so beautiful and easy care and long lasting that it is worth every cent!

Q: Can I clean my tablecloth in the cleaning device?

A: Sure! Usually just cleaning the fabric with a warm washcloth is simplest and will make your fabric last lengthiest, however periodically you may really want to wash the table linen to clean the cotton binding around the edge. Use a handwash setting and cool water then hang dry. Some people have had success drying the cloth in the dryer, but I have actually not had the guts to try that yet. Q: How can I eliminate the folds? A: Lay the cloth laminated side down on your ironing board. Cover the rear end with a pushing cloth (I simply use a piece of 100 % cotton muslin)and press with a hot iron(I use the cotton setting). Do not keep the iron in one place too long; keep it gradually crossing the surface of your tablecloth. Q: Why do some of the tablecloths have seams
down the middle? A: When a fabric is not large enough for

the table, I have to piece the fabric together to obtain the ideal width. I match the design so you can not truly see the seam from a distance and afterwards topstitch it to assist it lay flat and smooth. If you prefer to leading stitching, let me know in the notes to seller section. Q: How safe is an elastic edged table linen? A: My elastic edged tablecloths

are super secure! And I identify because I utilize mine EVERY DAY

with 2 really active grandkids! I use an extremely strong elastic cord that holds the cloth firmly in place. And I leave the knotted elastic exposed (however hidden under the edge of the table )so you can even pull it tighter if you want! Q: Why do you use only white and off-white bindings for your table linens instead of a range of colors for the binding?

A: There are just a restricted number of binding colors readily available, far too few for my taste, and it’s pretty rare to obtain a REALLY GOOD color match between the binding and the laminated cotton. I’m type of uptight about matching colors so I prefer to stick with neutral bindings that accent the tablecloth fabric. I’m delighted to work out with you, though, if you actually, actually desire a different color. can be acquired on Etsy for compelledtocraft