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  2. The 15 Best Linen Tablecloths for Elegant Dining - AOL

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    Whether it's for a dinner party or for everyday use, linen table cloth always make a room look more impressive. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  3. Linens - Wikipedia

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    For formal occasions, table linens may be ironed before use. Traditionally, table linens could be starched while ironing, to decrease wrinkling and retain a smooth, pristine appearance. Seasonal storage of linens led to the development of natural pest control methods in Europe to prevent moth larvae and other insects or rodents from eating the ...

  4. Review: Seafood restaurant classes up lunch with white ... - AOL

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    Joey and Kimmy must believe lunch is all about crisp, white, cloth tablecloths; linen napkins; fresh, inventive seafood dishes; and even a few Italian specialties.

  5. Tablecloth - Wikipedia

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    Perugia tablecloths and napkins have been made since medieval times. These cloths are white with characteristic woven blue stripes and patterns. This style is also associated with church linen. [4] Victorian interiors were full of thick, fringed draperies in deep colours, including tablecloths reaching the floor. [5]

  6. Linen - Wikipedia

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    Linen (/ ˈ l ɪ n ə n /) is a textile made from the fibers of the flax plant. Linen is very strong and absorbent and dries faster than cotton. Because of these properties, linen is comfortable to wear in hot weather and is valued for use in garments. Linen textiles can be made from flax plant fiber, yarn, as well as woven and knitted.

  7. Napkin folding - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-18th century, table setting practices were so specific that in Germany there were particular traditions on how to fold napkins, display figures at the table and arrange plate. [7] During this golden age of napkin folding, there was a school in Nuremberg devoted entirely to this art and butlers had shelves of instructional books to ...

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