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How Do I Sew The Sides Of The Reversible Hobo Tote By Creative Cuts

Yes it is. In my home country (Nigeria)seamstresses hardly use sewing pattern either commercial or self-drafted. They cut "freehand" by chalking directly on to fabric. And No, it isn't draping, it is more like abbreviated pattern drafting, that is plotting your patterns directly on to the fabric without using papers at all.

Thanks for A2A  Rajnish Kumar.The process in which the system and surroundings can be restored to the initial state from the final state without producing any changes in the thermodynamics properties of the universe is called a reversible processThese graphs are perfectly fine.Lets forget complicated maths and use common sense for some time.Remember that all real processes are IRREVERSIBLE.Only in ideal case we have Reversible process(infinitely slow).Now if things were ideal,do we have to do less or more work?Of course less work.In the real world entropy change is always positive and we can't convert heat to work completely(2nd law of thermodynamics). We have to do more work than would be required if the process was reversible(ideal). So the work done in reversible process is less which is evident from the areas under the graphs shown.This is the reason we try to do the process in more number of steps because higher the number of stages,the more the process resembles reversible.Heat flows between two bodies occurs due to the temperature gradient between the two bodies; this is in fact the natural flow of heat. Similarly, water flows from high level to low level, current moves from high potential to low potential, etcNow lets talk about the real doubt.You might have heard at some places that reversible work is more i.e the area under the curve is more for reversible process.This is the case where we are talking about the work we can obtain from the system. For example,the maximum work you can obtain from a heat engine is that given by carnot theorem(reversible case).Any other cycle/process(other than carnot) will have some energy losses and hence will give lesser amount of work for the same conditions.So basically the conclusion is:-If work is done by the system-(we are getting work from the system) Reversible work is greater than the Irreversible work.(we will get more work in ideal/reversible case)If work is done on the system-(we are doing work on the system) Irreversible work is greater than the Reversible work.(we will have to do less work in ideal/reversible case)And this can be understood by anyone who doesn't even study thermodynamics..its common sense.You can ask if you need any further clarification.What are Reversible and Irreversible Processes in Thermodynamics?

Everyway I can!Doesn’t matter what you think you are or aren’t good at doing: creativity is all about freeing up the ideas inside. Here are some of my ideas for getting out of the rut and into really expressing yourself:when you’re alone (in the car is really good), just make it up and sing about anything in your life. Don’t listen to yourself at this time, if you need to then pretend you are an amazing singer.write something. Describe the people sitting beside you at a cafe, your favourite street, why you think the mad hobo isn’t mad - whatever just write it. Once you start writing about anything, it makes it easier to find the things you do want to write about.Look! take the time to stop and see.Take photos. Cameras aren’t just for selfies! Maybe take random photos, find something odd, a shape you like anything.Freely draw or paint. 3D acrylic paints are heaps of fun and an inexpensive way of moving into sculptural arts or the lushness of oils. If you are drawing/painting, feel free to waste paper so don’t use your best equipment at this stage. Printing paper for drawing and cardboard sheets for acrylics is cheap and easy just so you are free to play. Look at the photos on your camera - do they inspire you?Try writing something about images from your camera.I hope these ideas help other people open up and enjoy expressing themselves effectively because sometimes its just a matter or getting started!

Tote bag is a large bag used for carrying a variety of items. The word 'tote' basically means 'to carry'. Tote bags are a part of fashion statements today. They come in a wide range of designs and colors.But as an creative enthusiast you can yourself make a DIY tote bag. All you need is a piece of fabric, measuring tape, pencil, scissors, thread, needle and a bit of sewing skills. Here is a link of videos that show how to make DIY Tote bags.https://huntsends.com/bags-diy-v...

Here's an easy tote bag pattern that will show how to make a super adorable tote. The best part it's reversible!2 bits cloth 13 1/2 inches X 14 inches (outside)2 bits fabric 13 1/2 inches X 14 inches (liner )1 piece 4" X about 44″ longHow to create a tote bagTo begin with, let us start by making the straps.1. Press cloth in half lengthwise.2. Open cloth upward and press every exterior edge to the center.3. Fold fabric in half and then press on.4. Top-stitch down every side of strap near the border. Cut cloth in half so that you have two straps approximately 22 inches long each.Now Let’s Make the Tote Bag1. Cut four bits fabric 13 1/2 inches X 14 inches.2. Sew lining fabric right sides together on three sides and also sew outer fabric right sides together on three sides. With this bag, the underside is 13 1/2 inches wide and the sides 14 inches long. The bag can be made any size.3. Pinch bottom corner together and stitch across 1 1/2 inches in the corner. Do this to also and the lining the fabric.4. Repeat until all four corners are sewn.5. Place lining fabric within the outside fabric right sides together. I slid the lining fabric up a bit so that you can see how it slips in.6. Put straps between right sides of fabric on each side about two to three inches in the side border.7. Pins straps and the top edge of bag well. Stitch around the very top of the bag 1/2 inches from the edge. Leave a 2-3 inch opening for turning bag (I usually leave this on the side).8. Turn bag inside out.9. Push lining in the bag and top stitch all of the way round the top of the bag. This will close up the opening used for turning.Finished! How exciting! You did it. I hope you make tons of totes on this tote bag pattern! They make great gifts.Hope you get the answer. Have a look for further more tote bags.

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