Hi, I am Kent Hatcher, a Certified Professional Ergonomist. In my experience wrist strain is the most common complaint that people have when lifting and carrying boxes that's why i recommend...

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Ok so now that we have the draw string cut out. Now I am going to go ahead and cut out the handle and it measures to sixteen inches long by an inch and a quarter wide. And so if I am going to fold it...
Ok. Now, that the lug is attached. You're going to take your mug and you're going to hold it somewhat upside down like this. Get your hand very wet. Get this very wet. And, then...
Ok, so now that we have the handle pinned on to the lower seam of the casing that we made, I'm going to show you how to sew it on and then finish it off by pulling it up. First, I want to...
Now I'm going to show a small pulled handle for the tea cup. To match this other tea pot, that we did. Again, just roll a little carrot shaped form. And then, hit it against the canvas to make...
So I do the handle a little bit differently on the 3 piece condiment dish. Again, I take, oh, about 5 or 6 inches for this particular style of handle. Cut that right off. But it's very...

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OK, now we're ready to put these together. For this step I do like to score and slip them together, because I really want them very well connected. So I score the inner top side of both of the...
Ok, so the first thing you want to do is decide what height you want your handles. I like them to be kind of high so that you can get hands underneath really easily if you're baking. And this...
Now again just like I pulled the other handle I'm going to start the same way except I'm just holding a mug in my hand instead of a big wad of clay. As I do that to make sure that...

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So once both your piece and your handle have had a chance to set up for a little while, you're ready to go ahead and attach the handles. The first thing I do is take my sponge and just smooth...

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