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The handle on an old suitcase at St. Louis' Union Station

From the Bell Tower door of Blackmore Church (15th Century). Ref: D321-116

Handle on the secretary my mother inherited from my great aunt. You don't see many of those these day - at least not without calling it kitch. They are beutiful, though.

difference between left and right

on a tomb in the Montparnasse Cemetery, Paris.

i feel like batman, man!

boiler room of soon-to-be-demolished Holy Cross Hospital

Nilo crocodile leather handle.

Based on an old one that my dog chewed up. All cotton. Interfaced and with a layer of fleece too, I like that it can stand up by itself, so that I can keep the yarn in the bag, away from the cat and dog, while I knit. The unbrella print fabric is Japanese, purchased from Kimono Reincarnate's etsy shop, the beige and blue fabric from Ikea, the blue binding and zip from a local shop. Handles rescued from the old bag. Blogged at: www.handledcarefully.blogspot.com

two kites on the background

Threading handle, the pipe adapter goes on this end.

I rescued this as it was about to be thrown into a dumpster.

Pulling handle thinner while attached to pitcher.

I found this piece on Tel Tamar (En Hazeva) in Israel.

This is a handle from the basket of the hot air balloon.

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Inside the Criterion Hotel (Heritage listed) Rockhampton. A wonderful old building on Quay street. The first Hotel in Rocky. Saturday Safari September 2011.

Handles are long enough to carry the bag on your shoulder too. Hello little birdie!

I think I may have felted the individual strands too much before twisting together. I ended up sewing the twists to exaggerate and hold them.

there where times without cellular phone...

Love the red handles. Yes, I go for little details like these! *-*

 

in the car.... again!

my bike-dwelling friends are probably anguished by my car photos.

it's a sickness -- it's such a fantastic driving machine, my little tank! :)

Whip handle showing "custom" pattern, other angle.

This slender , delicate looking grass grows around the property and looks quite nice but do not try to handle it, it is incredibly sharp edged and will slice through skin like a sword. the edges of the grass blades are lined with minute saw like teeth that not only cut but also make the cut itself sting and hurt for a long time. Lovely to look at not so nice to handle

Four trays all done and lacquered. Three with the handles re-installed.

 

The handles cleaned up nicely on the wire wheels. A little black gloss spray paint and they were ready to go back on. Of course I used brass screws. I didn't find the style heads I wanted, but these are good enough.

"You can handle whatever God throws at you; that's why he's doing it."

 

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Bringing the glider down, this time neatly. Much better than shortly afterwards when a strong gust caught me unaware are dragged me several metres across Lake George.

A beautiful iron sculpture wrought into a balcony.

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