The Perfect Dice Bag by Emily Ingrid

The Perfect Dice Bag

Crochet
October 2021
Aran (8 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
5.0 mm (H)
80 - 100 yards (73 - 91 m)
one size, adjustable
US
English
This pattern is available for free.

When I moved in with my partner and his kids, he thought it would be a great idea for all of us to form a D&D (Dungeons & Dragons) campaign as a way to bond. His kids chose to play as a Grung Rogue and a Tiefling Ranger. I play as a Water Genasi Druid, and my partner is both a Firbolg Cleric and the DM (Dungeon Master). He bought a large assortment of dice for all of us to split and we each got two sets. My sets are sky blue & white, and true blue & purple. He picked them out especially for me since my character uses the water element. His daughter’s sets are pink & orange, and his son’s sets are green & grey. I crocheted a pink dice bag for his daughter and a green dice bag for his son. The blue one you see pictured is mine.

Very easy to adjust the pattern if you wish to add stripes! Or you can get creative with the drawstring and use an alternate color or even a different material cording, like leather. Looks great in solid colors or with self-striping or variegated yarn.

This dice bag pattern as written can hold up to 100 standard-sized dice! You can make it shorter for fewer dice, or add a round to the bottom circle for a bigger, wider bag. It is very versatile. Any player knows you can never have too much dice! And because this pattern is so quick and easy to make (you can even work on it while playing!), you can make one for each character’s sets of dice.

4’ wide x 6’ tall as written

This is also the same pattern I used for my set of resin runes.
Instructions for creating a bag sized for runes are included.