How To Measure Your Table

Table manufacturers use the same measurements and patterns repeatedly. We save a copy of these patterns. Knowing the model number underneath your table helps us to make your table pad fit perfectly.

For those of you who are skeptical of ordering online, put your mind at ease. These measuring instructions have proven to be as accurate as if someone came to your home.

We make table pads to a standard of unmatched excellence. They are all hand tailored, have a heavy-duty washable top surface and a cushiony soft bottom.

We’ve made improvements over the years. Our table pads now consist of a lightweight, solid core that is unaffected by humidity and will not bow when standing upright, saving you space. They are lighter and easier to lift and carry.

We are also the inventors of MagnaLoc™. They keep table pad pieces together and prevent slipping and sliding. MagnaLocs™ are 100% user-friendly (nothing to think about, nothing to do). They’re totally hidden and secured beneath a protective cloth surface, making it impossible for damage to ever occur to your table surface.

Our Table Pads are unquestionably the world’s best quality and at Factory Direct Prices!

Tables Not Requiring Patterns

We have 1000’s of table patterns in our database. In many cases, we only need measurements or numbers stamped or written beneath your table. Most table pads are made in 2 equal pieces. Each section folds in half. We go even further by making one pad for each insert leaf, allowing you to use your table in every possible combination.

These are the pads that do not require patterns:

  • Round tables
  • Square tables
  • Coin corner tables
  • Octagon tables

Making a Pattern is Quick and Easy

  • Line pattern paper up with split in table and smooth out wrinkles.
  • Secure paper with tape or heavy objects to prevent sliding
  • Trace edge of table by rubbing against the paper with side of pencil or crayon. Do
How to take a table pattern

Corner Patterns

In most cases, we can now digitize the pattern with a photo of the corner, top down, with a credit card on the table. However, if a pattern is required, the following instructions are provided. Trace the table corner on paper with the side of a pencil or crayon—corner pattern used with your table measurements. Mark the side and end of the table.

How to make a corner pattern

When is No Pattern Necessary

  • At least 50 percent of table pads do NOT require a table pattern. If your table is square, round, or octagon, we do not need a pattern of your table.
  • WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF TABLE PATTERNS ON FILE!
  • Just check your table’s receipt or underneath your table for a model number (usually written in crayon). We probably have it on file.
  • If we do require a pattern of your table, we can walk you through the simple process in about two minutes!

How to Measure for a Table Pad

  • Measure the short side of the table first – this will be the width.
  • Measure the long side of the table second, with leaves removed – this will be the length.
  • Measure the length of your extension leaves (see image for length).
  • If you have a table with square corners (90°), these are the measurements you will use.
  • Measure the flat table surface to the nearest 1/16″ (excluding beveled edge). Give us the number of leaves and each leaf length.
How to measure table length and widt
Hot to measure table leafs

How To Use A Measuring Tape to Measure Table Pads

  • Measure width of table at center split to nearest 1/16″ (flat surface only).
  • Important: Do not include beveled or sloped edges.
  • Best to use metal tape measure.
  • Measure full length of table from end to end directly down center (flat surface only).
  • Important: Make sure extension leaves are removed.
  • Never use measurements provided by manufacturer (they usually include molding or sloped edges).
  • Pattern is necessary unless table has square corners (90 degrees) or is perfectly round.
  • Do not include molding around perimeter or sloped edges.
  • Do not include extension leaves.
How to read a measuring tape

Measuring Drop Leaf Tables

  • Raise the drop leaves and remove any extension leaves.
  • Measure the short side of the table first – this will be the width.
  • Measure the long side of the table with the drop leaves raised – this will be the total length.
  • Measure the length of the main section.
  • Measure the length of any extension leaves.
  • If you have a table with square corners (90°), these are the measurements you will use.
How to measure a drop leaf rectangular table

Measuring a Buffet

  • Measure the short side of the buffet first – this will be the width.
  • Measure the long side of the buffet second – this will be the length.
  • If you have a buffet with square corners (90°), these are the measurements you will use.

Measuring a Piano

When measuring a piano for a pad, it is important to measure the widest and longest points of the piano

How to measure a piano