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10 Of The Best Car Related Patterns On The Web

There are endless options of things you can knit and crochet these days, with new patterns popping up every day its difficult to keep track. Our top 10 list this week focuses on patterns for vehicles from the practical to the fashionable, we’re sure there’s something on this list for everyone.

Ange Rattai’s ‘Car Wash Mitt’ on Ravelry

This super practical car wash mitt is a great idea for those who love washing their own vehicle. Made using a soft, polyester super bulky yarn this mitt won’t scratch paintwork and absorbs cleaning agents well. This useful pattern is also machine washable and is available as a downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Ange on Ravelry as CapturedInCrochet

Ange has kindly offered to put this pattern on sale for a limited time, so get it quick!

Knitcats Design’s ‘Pimp your Car’ on Ravelry

This rainbow gear stick cowl is a great way to customise your car or perhaps even to cover up an old, damaged part. This pattern uses fine, lace yarn to create the intricate pattern and is fastened underneath the cowl, making it appear seamless. Available as a free, downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Knitcats Design on Ravelry as Florentine

Lara Muse’s ‘Wrap-around Car Seat Blanket’ on Raverly

This blanket has been cleverly designed to wrap around baby’s car seat while still being able to safely buckle them in. Made using super bulky yarn, this blanket is thick enough to keep your little one cosy and comfortable while travelling. Available as a downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Lara on Ravelry as FeistyMuse

Croch-Eh Patch’s ‘Travel Pillow Base’ on Ravelry

This basic travel pillow pattern is a great idea for those long car, bus or plane journeys. Made using super bulky blanket yarn, this pillow is soft and cosy meaning you’ll be in the land of nod in no time. What’s more, Croch-Eh Patch have also created a bunch of fun add-ons such as dog, unicorn and even a dragon! Available as a downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Holly and Sara on Ravelry as Croch-eh-patch

 Manda Proell’s ‘Seat Belt Cozy’ on MandaLynn’s Crochet Treasures

Everyone knows that irritating feeling of having a seat belt rub on our necks while driving, especially when wearing a vest top. This crochet seat belt cover is the perfect solution! Made using a soft, medium weight yarn this cover gives enough padding to protect your delicate skin without being to bulky. Available as a  free, written pattern from MandaLynn’s Crochet Treasures.

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Find Manda on Ravelry as mandalynnmarie

Imawale’s ‘Gear Stick Sock’ on Ravelry

This gear stick sock is a perfect solution to a metal gear knob which might get hot/cold in extreme temperatures. Made from light, lace yarn this knitted pattern can be easily manipulated to fit all shapes and sizes of knobs. Available as a free, downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Imawhale on Ravelry as Imawale

Rian Anderson’s ‘Spare Wheel Cover’ on Ravelry

This pattern is a brilliant idea for personalising your old, tatty looking spare wheel. Made using a weatherproof yarn, this wheel cover is certainly eye catching, perfect for helping find your car in a busy car park! Rian even tells us that her own cover has been on her car for over two years and it still looks brand new. Available as a downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Rian on Ravelry as rian

Rebecca Weber’s ‘Back seat Cupholders’ on Ravelry

This pattern is so useful, we can’t wait to make one for our own vehicles! Made using simple crochet stitches, these twin cup holders are ideal for those vehicles which are lacking in space. The two cylinder shaped holders are joined together with a simple chain, which can then be looped over the centre console or perhaps even over the headrest for ease of access. Available as a free, downloadable pattern from Raverly.

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Find Rebecca on Raverly as reve77

Melissa Schaschwary’s ‘Strap Covers – Owl Keep You Safe’ on Ravelry

These gorgeous seat belt covers are a great way to keep your little one safe and cosy in their car seat.  Made using soft cotton yarn, these owl patterned covers can also be used on stroller straps or even on car seat belts for older children and adults. Available as a downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Melissa on Ravelry as dandiliongrl

Wanda Hurley’s ‘Cooler Steering Wheel Cozy’ on Ravelry

Wanda has designed this lovely crochet steering wheel cover to protect hands against the extreme weather. Made using a medium weight yarn, this cosy can be adjusted to fit your own vehicle and styled to your chosen colour scheme. Available as a downloadable pattern from Ravelry.

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Find Wanda on Ravelry as KraftyladyIam