materials: fabric; matching thread; scissors; trim for hem
First measure the table from the center to the edge, and add four inches. If it is more than 45", be sure to purchase 60" wide fabric.
Then take the fabric and fold in half the long way, then fold in half the other way. Now take a string as long as you want the tablecloth, and attach it to the point of the fold in the center of the fabric. Now stretch it out on the fabric and mark a quarter circle on the fabric, and cut.
Open out the circle and sew the trim along the cut edge. It you would prefer a hem, cut it two inches longer than you want the cloth to be Turn under the raw edge 1 inch, and turn under again and sew it.
An oval tablecloth may not fit a round table perfectly, as the shapes are different. The oval tablecloth will likely have excess fabric on the sides, leading to an uneven drape. However, it can still be used if aesthetics are not a concern, as the overall look can still be appealing. For the best fit, it’s advisable to use a round tablecloth.
Yes, a 90-inch round tablecloth will fit a 60-inch round table. The tablecloth will hang over the edges of the table, providing a drop of about 15 inches on each side, which can create an elegant look. However, if you prefer less draping, a smaller tablecloth might be more suitable.
One can buy a 90 inch round tablecloth online when one goes to the website of Linen Tablecloth. Price starts at $10. The most expensive one is only $20.
84 inches round tablecloth gives a drop of 12 inches for 60 inch round table. If you want the drop up to the ground,120 inches round tablecloth is perfect fit. (above tablecloth sizes is applicable only to the std height table 29 inches)
For a Rectangle table: Measure the width and length of your table, then subtract those numbers from the width and length of the tablecloth and then divide by 2. For a Round table: Measure your table at its widest, then subtract from the tablecloth diameter and then divide by 2. Example: Your table is a 60" round. The tablecloth is a 90" round. 90"-60"=30" 30" divided by 2=15" 15" the drop around the table!
If the table height is 29 inches then 132 inches tablecloth perfect fit and it will give drop up to the ground.
There are two solutions.First, just cut your round tablecloth out of a length of fabric, and throw away the waste corners.Second, make a number of triangles (6 to 10), long thin wedges each one sixth (tenth) of the circumference at the sort end, and the length of the wedge being the radius of your table. sew them together to make your circular tablecloth out of the wedges, and trim off the surplus.And all possible answers will need you to assume a particular width for the cloth.
If the table height is standard 29 inches, if you want the drop up to the ground, you require 132 inch round tablecloth and if you want the drop half the way (i.e 15 inches) then 102 inch round tablecloth is perfect fit.
If the table is 42 inches in diameter and the height is 29 inches then 102 inch tablecloth is perfect fit which gives drop to the ground.
The weight of a 120-inch round tablecloth can vary depending on the material it is made of, but a general estimate would be around 2-4 pounds. This weight can also be influenced by factors such as thickness and any additional embellishments on the tablecloth.
Yes. It would leave 12 inch of overhang all around.
No it will not fit. It will sit on the table like a large, odd-looking place mat. Tablecloth measurements refer to the exact size of the table cloth, not to the size of table it will fit. For a 96 inch diameter round table, you'll likely need a 120 inch diameter tablecloth to allow for 12 inch overhang all the way around. You can use a 108 inch round, which will give you a 6 inch drop or 120 inch round, which will give you a 12 inch drop or 128 inch round, which will give you a 16 inch drop