Yes, but it will be a little big and hanging down.
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The basic difference between oblong and oval is the shape at the short end. i.e. An oval is rounded at the short end and straight in the middle. To draw them it can be represented as [] =oblong (rectangular) & 0 =oval A true oval tapers to the ends, while an oblong shape has parallel sides (an oblong is an extended square or circle). So if your intent is to put a tablecloth on a round table after adding leaves, an oblong tablecloth would be best. An oval tablecloth of the right length might not be wide enough at some points, and the problem gets worse as you add more leaves. That said, the tablecloth sellers I looked at online all make their "oblong" tablecloths as rectangles, not elongated circles. If you want an elongated circle, to provide even overhangs on a circle with leaves, use a custom tablecloth site. Here is a table linens size chart that may be of some help. http://www.TableclothsForLess.com/tablecloth-sizes.html
90 by 156 will make how many yards of table cloth for a rectangular
surface area can be calculated by covering the object with a paper or cloth and then measuring its area. cloth or paper's area can be easily calculated through simple mathematics formulas. also if problem occurs in the calculation due to shape divide the cloth in pieces to get the area. Depends what you are measuring. For a simple, flat plane, rectangular, it's length times breadth. For a sphere is 4 x pi x r squared. Where r is the radius of the sphere.
compound word for cloth
in medieval times a standard bolt of cloth was 40 cloth-yards (37 inches) in length