A Merrow stitched napkin refers to a napkin that has its edges finished using a Merrow overlock stitch, which is a decorative and durable edge stitch created using a Merrow sewing machine. Here’s a breakdown:
🔹 What is Merrow Stitching?
Merrow stitching is a type of overlock stitch known for its clean, tight, and decorative edge.
It’s commonly used for napkins, blankets, scarves, and patches.
Merrow machines can produce rolled, narrow, or decorative edges in various thread colors.
🔹 Features of Merrow-Stitched Napkins:
Neat & professional finish: No fraying edges.
Durability: The tight overlock holds up well to frequent washing and use.
Aesthetic appeal: Available in contrasting or matching thread colors for design variation.
Typically made of: Cotton, polyester blends, or linen.
🔹 Common Use in Hospitality:
For hotels or rentals, Merrow-edged napkins are popular because:
They look elegant on table settings.
They’re durable enough for commercial laundering.
The stitching adds a subtle design detail.
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