Tablecloths

Es
Contributor III

It would be super nice if there were guidelines on the tablecloths so we could see what hangs over the edge of the table when we design.

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Cat
Honored Contributor III

I'm not really a tablecloth person, but isn't that going to vary depending on the size of the table? Or do they come in sizes specific to certain sizes of tables?

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Cat @ ZB Designs

Es
Contributor III

They come in varying sizes and it would be helpful to know what overhangs on the largest possible standard table for each size.

Sara_H
Honored Contributor III

@Es 

Everybody's dining table is different. Some are round, some are square, some are oval and all different lengths/widths according to their room/space/needs. There isn't a "standard table" size.

Some people like their tablecloths with no overhang and some like them reaching to the floor

I doubt you'll ever get an answer.

Jadendreamer13
Valued Contributor III

The same thing would be helpful for duvet covers, though I have never sold one. 😞

I've never sold them on Zazzle either, although I used to sell them on Society 6, until they kicked me off there.

Mark
Moderator
Moderator

Hey @Es,

I'm checking in with the team to see if we have guide files available for tablecloths. I will let you know as soon as possible.

- Mark

Mark
Moderator
Moderator

Hey all,

The team advised that we don't currently have guide files available, but they provided this information which may help.

Areas:

Name

AreaGroup

Orientation

Process

Width

Height

Safe

Bleed

DesignName

AssetName

GridName

Attributes

DisplayName

manualww_tablecloth_52x70_front

front

 

print

52.5

70.5

0.5,0.5,0.5,0.5

0.737904,0.68782,0.762096,0.81218

 

 

 

 

Front

manualww_tablecloth_52x70_horz_front

front

 

print

70.5

52.5

0.5,0.5,0.5,0.5

0.68782,0.762096,0.81218,0.737904

 

 

 

rotate=90&pattern=manualww_tablecloth_52x70_front

Front (Horizontal)

manualww_tablecloth_60x104_front

front

 

print

60.5

104.5

0.498959,0.498959,0.498959,0.498959

0.75,0.742043,0.75,0.757957

 

 

 

 

Front

manualww_tablecloth_60x104_horz_front

front

 

print

104.5

60.5

0.498959,0.498959,0.498959,0.498959

0.742043,0.75,0.757957,0.75

 

 

 

rotate=90&pattern=manualww_tablecloth_60x104_front

Front (Horizontal)

manualww_tablecloth_60x84_front

front

 

print

60.5

84.5

0.5,0.5,0.5,0.5

0.736111,0.756943,0.763889,0.743057

 

 

 

 

Front

manualww_tablecloth_60x84_horz_front

front

 

print

84.5

60.5

0.5,0.5,0.5,0.5

0.756943,0.763889,0.743057,0.736111

 

 

 

rotate=90&pattern=manualww_tablecloth_60x84_front

Front (Horizontal)

- Mark

LauraLee
Contributor III

Just to be clear, in my mind, you asked two questions in one really.  The guidelines, which I think Mark answered.  But the second one involves being able to see what hangs over the edge.  To which, I can agree that it would be nice to have better, inclusive or size oriented, insitu visuals that accomodate the variation of sizes.  
*Note: Most people pick a tablecloth size closests to the size of the table size they or someone else has already.  In other words, no, it's never a standard size table, but a standard size tablecloth size.  Where, the insitu becomes imperative to a purchaser to purchase online, opposed to a store they can simply return it if it did not fit correctly.  
Hopefully this explains a bit more.