Our Process

Table linens

Table Runners

Our table runner designs have nearly a million stitches! It can take up to two days for some of our runners to be embroidered. All of our embroidery is overseen by a skilled operator who manually changes threads each time the color changes. After the embroidery is completed, it takes another hour and a half for each runner to be expertly hand-sewn and finished with care.

Coral & Tusk embroidered linen Autumn Blossoms Table Runner and Autumn Blossoms Dinner Napkins styled on a table with brass silverware, lit candles, wine glasses, and gray ceramic plates.

Dinner Napkins

Our dinner napkins begin as blank canvases. Each napkin is hemmed and then individually embroidered on their embroidery machine. Once the embroidery is complete, a skilled seamstress finishes the napkins by trimming the threads. The napkin is then folded and pressed. This entire process can take up to three hours for a single napkin.

Table with stacks of ceramic plates, silverware, and Coral & Tusk embroidered linen Mushrooms and Ferns Bouquet Dinner Napkins, with a person arranging a cheese plate and a bouquet of yellow flowers in the background.

Tea Towels

Our tea towels begin as blank canvases. First, each tea towel is hemmed. Then our production partners stitch each one individually on their embroidery machine. Once the design is stitched, a skilled seamstress finishes each tea towel by hand, trimming the embroidery threads. The tea towel is then folded and pressed into the final product we send to your home. The entire production process can take up to two hours for a single tea towel.