Longarm quilting--How to tackle wavy borders on a quilt
Sometimes a quilt is out of whack simply because it’s been handled a lot before quilting, which allows the fabric to stretch out of shape. It may also be that the borders were not correctly cut and added to the quilt. You may be able to tame the unruly sections using heavy spray starch and steam. See how in this video. http://www.kellyclinequilting.com/

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