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Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

2025-10-08 21:25:25

And let’s face it: It’s going to take a lot of time!.

Both the bottom hem and the top were sewn in place as well.. And guess what?You really can get a lot fancier with your hems if you want to get  a more finished edge.

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

You can fold them in twice to hide the fraying fabric pretty easily and iron then sew that.The thing is though, you really don’t have to, and today is all about making this as simple and do-able as possible.The real key is picking  a really beautiful fabric that you love, and whether you go fancy with your sewing or extremely basic, you will absolutely love the end result!.

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

Measuring your own fabric is great because you can control exactly how they fall and get them to just slightly pool or graze the floor, depending on your mood..I love this fabric next to our new floors and those big fat baseboards.

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

Melts my heart every time!.

They look so nice and crisp next to the beadboard ceiling too..I’ll be the one with paint on her nose….

…and in her hair, on her shoes, and on most clothing items.I wouldn’t have it any other way!.

Thanks so much for stopping by to see me today!.And now, onto the next stop!