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Links on this page:Common Problems Planning HintLinks to other pages of about Adding Borders:Butted Borders Mitred BordersA common problem, seen on many quilts, is excess fullness in either the border, or the quilt body, preventing the quilt from sitting flat. A wavy ruffled border is a sign of too much fullness in the border and “tenting” in the middle of the quilt is a sign of too much fullness in the body of the quilt. In both cases it can result in tucks and pleats being stitched into the top during quilting because the extra fabric can not to be stitched down smoothly. Both these problems can be avoided by:
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