When the ever-inspirational Diane at Crafty Pod posted about
making a washer & yarn pendant I was totally excited. I already had a ton of washers in my craft supply stash because I used them as bases to weight my
owl and
bad egg stuffies.
Instead of wrapping the washer, I crocheted around it. I could have made more stitches more to cover the sides of the washer, but I like the metal peeking out between the crochet cotton.
After the first row around the washer, I crocheted a row of [single crochet, chain one] in the top of the first row. After I was done, I added the beads.
In the picture above, it is attached to a spool knit rope, which would work for a choker or longer necklace. The washer's weight makes the crocheted washer a perfect pendant. I think it would also work great as a large button, brooch, or (heavy) barrette.
Someday I'm going to make a trek over to the hardware store and search for other things I could crochet or sew around. I bet there are a million-and-one awesome projects hiding in there!