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A Skirting refers to a special type of finishing. Skirtings with molleton fabrics serve as privacy screens or decorations. For a Skirting, the molleton fabric is pleated. These are called "crimp pleats" or "pleated folds". The fabric is then draped like a skirt around a table or on the front edges of other furniture or components that need to be covered. This can be used to cover and visually enhance inexpensive rental furniture or stage elements.
The term"skirting" is derived from the English word "skirt". The term describes the process of covering furniture and components.
Skirtings are often used at seated events and catering, as well as in gastronomy or as a covering for lecterns.
The difference between a skirting board and a table cover is that a skirting board does not have a sewn-on tablecloth. Of course, this can be used in addition.
can be easily attached using either a Velcro tape or clips. With a little manual dexterity, inexpensive can also be draped with non-tailored molton by the metre using a stapler.
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