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Table Skirting

Presented by: Reychard R. Labante


BSIT-FST 3B
Table Skirting

Table skirting is a type of table cloth that is


used to cover table legs during food service
in a dining room, restaurant, banqueting
hall or event venue.
Types of Table Skirting

1. Diamond with Crampled top


2. Pleated box type
3. Single Plates
4. Butterfly
5. Escallope
6. Knife pleat
1. Diamond with crampled top
Crumpled end usually done at the
bottom part of a diamond style
part of a diamond design. This
gives elegance and distinct shape
to the skirting.
2. Pleated box type
Box pleat table skirting lends a
tailored and sophisticated look
to your table. It offers a more
elegant appearance than
shirred for more formal events
and parties. We provide them
in many colors and 3 popular
sizes.
3. Single pleats
all our design started from
these very
simplepleats.the style on
the corners of the table
iscalled accordion pleats.
It is done by
makingseveral single
pleats forming like
anaccordion.
4. Butterfly
A butterfly table
skirting is a decorative
accent on a table skirt,
made by. gathering up
the fabric and pining it
to create swags.
5. Escallope
Scalloped is a flexible style
that may be done from a
box pleat but looks better
in knife pleats, it adds
texture to basic table
Skirting and helps improve
the appearance of the
table.
6. Knife pleat
A knife pleat is a series of
narrow, sharp creases
folded in the same
direction. Unlike gathered
table skirts, knife pleats
create smooth, precise
lines down the length of
the skirt.

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