Crocheting can transform everyday items into stunning home decor pieces. This DIY project revitalizes an old car tire into an elegant outdoor ottoman, perfect for a patio or garden. By wrapping thick jute twine around a stacked tire, you can create a stylish and functional seating solution that rivals expensive store-bought options. This piece not only recycles materials but also adds a chic, rustic charm to your outdoor space.
The finished ottoman can be styled as a centerpiece on your patio or deck, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Pair it with neutral cushions or throw pillows to enhance its earthy jute texture. Consider placing it alongside a low wooden table or amidst potted plants for a harmonious natural look. Opt for a color palette that includes soft beiges, creams, and browns to complement the jute's natural tones, enhancing its rustic appeal.
Crochet Jute Outdoor Ottoman with Recycled Tire Base

Materials
Old car tire (1, for base)
Thick jute twine (100 meters, approx. 5-6mm thickness)
Crochet hook (size 10mm)
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Optional: Rubber mat or fabric (for bottom cover)
Directions
Clean and dry the car tire thoroughly.
Use the crochet hook and jute twine to create a slip knot and attach it to the tire.
Begin with a foundation row of single crochet (sc) stitches directly around the tire, ensuring the stitches are tight and evenly spaced. Continue around the circumference of the tire.
After completing the first round, use a slip stitch (sl st) to join the last stitch to the first.
Chain one and begin the next round with single crochet stitches, inserting the hook under the twine from the previous row and around the tire.
Continue crocheting in spirals, adding as many rounds as necessary to cover the entire tire height. Keep the tension consistent to maintain a neat look.
Once the tire is fully covered, cut the twine, leaving a long tail. Use the tapestry needle to weave in the end securely.
If desired, cut a piece of rubber mat or fabric and attach it to the bottom of the tire to create a flat base and protect surfaces.
Optional: Add a cushion on top of the ottoman for extra comfort.

Variations & Tips
For a different look, consider using dyed jute twine in colors such as deep green or navy for a bold statement. Alternatively, try using a softer cotton cord for indoor use, offering a plush texture. Vary the size by adjusting the tire dimensions or using multiple stacked tires for a taller ottoman. Experiment with different crochet stitches, like half-double crochet or double crochet, to add unique patterns and textures while maintaining the ottoman's structural integrity.