Thomas Ferguson Irish Linen

  • Fabric | Linen
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Date Established
Type of Company
Private Company (or Private Limited Company)
About Thomas Ferguson Irish Linen

Thomas Ferguson Irish Linen has been weaving linen for 150 years. Generations of expertise and know-how, combined with state-of-the-art design and sampling departments, gives us a great deal of flexibility to meet the needs of our customers. Please do not hesitate to ask us for exactly what you want. We will try our best the matter how small the order.

Specialities
The Company specialises in undertaking commission orders and providing bespoke services which involves weaving linen, tailored specifically to meet individual customer requirements. Almost all our products can be branded or personalised in some way. This may involves in-woven cresting, an embroidered logo, company name woven into a tea towel, a coat of arms on a guest towel, your own design or a special size. Our skilled design team use extremely advanced technology, which is perfectly set up to handle short runs e.g. one crested tablecloth or a set of specifically designed napkins. Commission woven products from Thomas Ferguson Irish Linen can be found in royal palaces, embassies, board rooms, stately homes and exclusive venues worldwide. At Thomas Ferguson we have our own stitching and embroidery departments, and  can offer a wide range of hems and stitching options. Everything from plain, hemstitched and corded hems; to wider tablecloths made by joining narrower widths by flat felled seams. Many of Thomas Ferguson products are available in super wide widths. This not only means that we offer bed linen right up to super king size 305cm (120"), but linen damasks for the table in widths up to 300cm (118 "). We can provide a made to measure cutting and sewing service to tailor products specifically to your requirements. Most of Thomas Ferguson linen fabrics can be piece dyed to shade or woven with dyed yarns.Thomas Ferguson's try to facilitate our customers by having minimum order quantities as low as is practicably possible. Sometimes this is restricted by machine constraints. A minimum order quantity of 250 metres applies to piece dyeing of fabric wider than 183cm (72inches), for fabrics narrower than 183cm (72 inches) we can dye down to 50 or 60 metres. Although, the cost does increase for special short dye runs.
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