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Now At Scheuer Linens: Fine Kitchen And Home Fragrances

When you next stroll by Scheuer Linens and gaze through our open Dutch door, look for our colorful display of kitchen and home fragrances, candles and linens. You may catch a hint of heavenly scent before you even see the irresistible items offered! Continue reading ‘Now At Scheuer Linens: Fine Kitchen And Home Fragrances’

Egypt, Cotton And Scheuer Linens—What Happens Next?

Egypt has seen momentous changes in the past 30 days. Even before the crisis erupted, cotton prices had risen 10% - 15%. Will these changes affect your ability to get the finest linens in the world? Continue reading ‘Egypt, Cotton And Scheuer Linens—What Happens Next?’

Out Damned Spot!! Part Two

The thing about table linens is that they are meant to be used and when they are in use, they come into contact with all kinds of lovely gooey things and things that leave stains.

I know a hostess who will only allow white wine to be served at her parties, in the hopes of avoiding red stains on her table linens and white carpets. Continue reading ‘Out Damned Spot!! Part Two’

Out Damned Spot!!

The holiday season is fast approaching and with it the season of last minute tablecloth crises. Between now and December 25, our store will get calls and visits from a steady stream of people who have a problem because: Continue reading ‘Out Damned Spot!!’

What’s New in Table Linens

Yesterday Mikhael Romain, a design editor from the magazine California Home + Design, came to the store to interview me on what’s new in table linens for Fall 2008. She wanted to see the newest, latest thing and I explained that fashions in table settings don’t change quite as quickly as clothing styles do. Fewer people set a fancy table these days or even use fabric table linens for every meal. When people do shop for table linens, it is most often for a holiday occasion or for an evening of entertaining.

Twenty or twenty-five years ago, customers would buy sets of coordinating print mats and napkins for the breakfast table and white linen damask or embroidered tablecloths for formal dinners. But lifestyles have changed. Now we sell a lot of hard mats (textured vinyl that resembles leather or straw cloth) in solid colors that can be dressed up or down depending on the choice of napkin.

Combine a hard mat with a striped cotton napkin and it works for casual meals. Dress it up with a linen napkin or a silk like synthetic and a beaded napkin ring, and it will serve for all but the most formal occasions.

That said, what’s new in table linens? Spice tones are always popular for fall and we have hard mats, napkins and cotton damask tablecloths in colors like pumpkin, paprika and topaz. Subtle metallic shades, such as pewter, bronze and antique gold are featured in table linens for the holidays.

Choosing table settings to complement your china or to coordinate with the dining room, rather than following the latest fashion color, is still our recommendation. Stop in the store anytime to see what’s new, and don’t forget to measure your table before you come. Maybe with the growth of the “Slow Food” movement, we will start gathering around the dining table again, instead of eating on the run.

Shelley Rideout
Buyer

How to Measure a Tablecloth

Is Your Table Ready for Company?

With the holiday season fast approaching, it’s time to check and see if your table linens are ready for guests. If you find it’s time for a new tablecloth, here are some guidelines on how to buy one that is the right size for your table.

The traditional “drop” for a tablecloth (the amount that extends below the tabletop) is 12-14 inches. Measure the width and length of your table, then add (double the desired measurement of drop) to each dimension for the correct size cloth. For example, for the desired drop listed above, measure both length and width of your table and add 24 to 28 inches to both width and length for the proper size cloth.

Here are some dimensions you can use as a general guide:

Rectangular and oval tablecloths:
70″ x 90″ is for a table that seats 6
70″ x 108″ seats 8 -10
70″ x 126″ seats 10 -12
70″ x 144″ seats 12 - 14
70″ x 162″ seats 14 - 16
70″ x 180″ seats 16 - 18
70″ x 216″ seats 18 - 20

Our Classico tablecloths may be special-ordered in custom widths and lengths. Table runners are also available in a wide range of lengths.

Round tablecloths:
70″ round is for a table that seats 4
90″ round seats 6 - 8
104″ round seats 10 -12

Square tablecloths are often used as “topper” or tea cloths, atop a to-the-floor tablecloth, and are offered in:
45″ square
54″ square
70″ square
90″ square

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