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Whether you are looking to dress or protect your table, you are bound to find the ideal material in this hand-picked tablecloth fabric range.
Browse our range of tablecloth fabrics
Medium weight, stiff with no stretch, non-fray, shiny and waterproof
100% polyester
Medium weight, matte and smooth with no stretch, water resistant
100% polyester
Medium weight with no stretch, matte and smooth, no-fray and waterproof
100% polyester
Light weight, non-fray and non-stretch, stiff, smooth, matte and waterproof
100% polyester
Light weight, smooth with no stretch, matte and waterproof
100% polyester
Medium weight, stiff and matte, opaque with no stretch
95% cotton 5% linen
Heavy weight and non-stretch, stiff, smooth and matte, non-fray, fire retardant and waterproof
100% polyester
Heavy weight, stiff with no stretch, smooth, matte, opaque and waterproof
100% cotton
Heavy weight, soft and stretchy, matte and opaque, fire retardant and water resistant
85% PVC 15% Polyester
Care instructions
No Dry Cleaning, and No Soaking.
Tablecloths have been used for hundreds of years; in many European countries a white or mostly white tablecloth fabric was used as a standard covering for a table. In the medieval period this would be a high quality linen tablecloth fabric, or cotton - still in white - and would represent a wealthy household. Over the course of history tablecloths became more and more common in almost all social classes, excluding only the very poorest, and tablecloths began to get more elaborate, be made from different materials, with patterns and colours being introduced. Now that tablecloths are no longer a sign of wealth, their purposes can vary greatly; some are to dress up a table, some to protect it, and some to be easily wiped clean - especially when there are little ones around.
Tablecloth fabrics are all printed digitally in our Bags of Love studio, your custom design is printed onto the white fabric tablecloth, in long-lasting, full-colour splendour. You can then choose to have your customised table cloth material hemmed, with either a folded hem using a straight stitch or an overlock hem. If you want to finish your tablecloth fabric yourself, you can have it sent to you exactly as it comes off the printer, or with the white edges removed and your design cut on the line.
In regards to Cotton Linen please note that occasional small white dots may occur. This is where pieces of cotton fluff have been removed revealing unprinted white base material. This is both normal and unavoidable but won't compromise your detailed design.
All of our fabrics are printed at 200dpi. This works for us as it combines a great quality as well as a good file weight. In order to avoid resizing and interpolation, we recommend that you scale your image to 100% at 200dpi. Our design interface works with a traffic light system that acts as a quality marker for your designs. This will show you whether the resolution is too low for printing. When you re-upload your design with
Your uploaded design will automatically be scaled to fit the size of
We always recommend using an RGB colour space when you upload your images. More specifically, we suggest using the sRGB image profile, to achieve
There is no length limit for most of our fabrics. Our preview design window is set up to display a maximum of 10m to help you visualise the print, but that doesn't mean this is the print limit. If you'd like to order more, you can increase the quantity (x2 for 20m or x4 for 40m for example) and order as much as you'd like. Larger volumes will receive an automatic discount too. While the fabric length is nothing to worry about, each individual fabric will have a maximum width side: these can be found on the fabric's page information or in the design interface.
Yes, that will help you when it comes to cutting or framing your printed fabric. We recommend always adding a little extra space for borders into your purchased fabric size. When we print your
Crocking is the term used to describe fading along the creases in
Yes, our organic fabrics don't have an additional coating like non-organic fabrics have, which means it absorbs the inks deep into its fibre and reducing the colour strength slightly (this can be approximately -40%). If you would like a bolder, more vibrant colour for your fabric, we would suggest using a non-organic fabric.
Unfortunately not; all of our fabrics have been tested meticulously to ensure we know exactly how to get the best results, and our facilities cater perfectly to them. If you are set on a fabric we don't offer, we can offer custom printed sublimation paper to order which will allow you to heat press your designs onto your own fabrics.
If your design is simple and less intricate, a JPEG will be absolutely fine. However, if you have created a design with multi-coloured detailing, we would recommend saving your design in a TIFF format.
Similar to other fabric printing processes, shrinkage can occur. The amount of shrinkage will depend on the fabric, but as a general rule of thumb, please allow for 2-8% shrinkage when working out your measurements. Shrinkage is not an exact science, and the amount of shrinkage will vary from print run to print run. We'd always suggest ordering a little more than you need for your project.
Many of the fabrics we offer are semi-transparent, so printing on both sides of the fabric is not a service we offer.
At the moment, all of our fabric labels are printed on satin fabric. For now, we believe this is the best choice, but will potentially introduce other options in the future. All labels are cut to the same label format. If you would like to choose a different fabric and format for your labels, you could always order a sheet of the fabric of your choice to create labels yourself.
Our fabrics are printed with water-based inks as environmental consciousness is
Although very rare, there could be a slight colour difference from one print run to another. This is a normal part of the printing process,
Our full cut & sew service at Bags of Love can be used to your full advantage. We even offer hemming for your fabrics at a small additional cost. Our hems are created with a one or two cold hem that typically uses around 5 to 20mm of fabric (depending on the thickness of your chosen material). Please bear this in mind when you are ordering your printed fabric with hems: If you would like your finished piece to be 100cm x 100cm, change your dimensions to 101.5cm instead to allow space for your hems (you will also need to include additional for potential shrinkage). The thicker the fabric, the bigger the hem will be. Your printed fabric will be hemmed with either Black or White thread. If you are ordering a lightly woven material or
For further information about our fabrics see our FAQs.
Please note: As everything we provide is handmade to order, you may find a slight variance in the sizes.