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your handles has fixed rings you need the thread each handle loop though each fixed metal ring before basting the fabric loop with handle still attached onto you lining or bag exterior.Picture 1. Use the width of your handles as a guide as to where you should position your handle loops.Picture 2. Bag is all finished and the last job is to slip the handle hook through the handle loop before attaching the handle.Measure the width of the ring, slider, or snap hook at it's widest point, and multiply this measurement by 4.Decide on the length of strap that you would like plus an extra 3" for folding in raw edges, and folding over the metal ring. Cut the fabric strips according to the measurements made in step 1 2.I always like to interface my straps unless I'm using heavy fabrics because it increases comfort, and it improves appearance and strength, but it's up to you of course.Make the fabric handle as in step 3 of this tutorial to the letter.You at this stage add a to the ends of your fabric strap byfolding the strap edges over the ring of the hook and stitching in abox formation for strength andor you can go to the next step.Make fabric handle loops as described above.Thread your chosen metal rings onto the handle loops as in step 9 of this tutorial and baste the handle loops with ring attached to the desired position on your lining or exterior.Finish making your bag in the usual way because attaching the slider to the strap is the last job and then the rings.Attaching sliders to straps aways confuses me and I can NEVER remember how to do by heart.Wide handles are great for wider bags obviously or where you would prefer a bolder style of handle.Method A casing made from a separate fabric piece. You can make a same width casing. To see how follow step 2 of this tutorial. You can also make a rushed casing which would look very nice. To make a ruched casing make the casing fabric 1.5 2 times wider than your handle and make the casing as before. When you've made the casing sew some running stitches along both ends NOT side of the casing leaving long thread tails at both ends of the stitching. Pull on the thread tails until the width of the casing