I still plan to attach a buckle on that tab/band that extends out at both of the bottom corners. Those will attach to side straps and can be cinched up however much I desire, depending on how rounded I want the overall shape to get, or it can be let out if I have something square and boxy to pack, such as a binder or album. I also have a long shoulder strap in the works, which can be easily clipped on or removed.
I'm not sure when I'll get the chance to run into Austin for some brass buckles, D-rings, clips, etc.... but I do have most of the straps crocheted. In the photo above, you can see the small holes I worked in for the buckle prong to be inserted. I can't really easily describe the way all these pieces will go together, but I can show you in the next couple of weeks (or years!), whenever I get it finished. (I won't bore you with my new year's resolution of finishing old projects before I start new ones, but I'm sure you'll agree I'm exempt from it if I am held up because of waiting for a particular material, tool, piece, finding, or other ingredient!)
So, since that can't be shown off in its final form, how about a complete recipe? I devised a spread a few days ago that reminded me of hummus, though it had little in common with true hummus. It was very delicious, and I'm calling it 'yummus'!
Yummus Spread
6 hard-boiled eggs, roughly chopped
about 12 small carrots, likewise chopped
about 4 ounces of cheddar cheese, cubed (I used sharp white)
Puree these three ingredients together in a food processor, and then you can add any number of seasonings and flavors that appeal to you. In my case, I felt it needed some water, as it was too thick and dry, and then I added a lot of garlic powder, some salt and pepper, onion powder, a pinch of jalapeño powder, and a few drops of sesame oil.
Granted, it doesn't look all that great, but it tasted amazing on a toasted baguette with some fresh spinach leaves and chopped onion! "Bah YUMblog!"
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