Hello Everyone!
It’s another Friday, the first Friday I’m posting actually after my holiday pattern blowouts. I took a week off after those were finished to just get a breather from everything and in that time I whipped up a bunch of dice bags. I have some friends who recently opened up a nice little hobby game shop called runes and relics, (that link is for their website if you like dungeons and dragons and other roleplaying games you should totally give their site a look) and I made some of these to help them stock up their shelves a bit. For those of my readers who live in Minnesota the shop opened up in the uptown mall in Virginia Minnesota and if you’re local you should swing by and give their items a look.
These dice bags work up super quickly which is why I made this pattern actually so I had a project I could make a bunch of in a short time. So if you need to whip up some quick dice bags for your party or to hold all your new dice this is a great project for you.
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Let’s get hooking.
Supplies
3.75mm crochet hook
2 contrasting colors of a weight 2 yarn. I used Denim from ice yarns. You can also make this project with any size yarn and a matching hook so if you don’t have weight 2 you can just follow the pattern with any size and make a larger or smaller dice bag.
Darning needle for weaving in ends.
Scissors.
Abbreviations
Ch- Chain
Sc- Single crochet
DC- Double crochet
Slst- Slip stitch
Dice Bag Pattern
Remember this pattern will be available on my Patreon.
Row 1- Ch 3, work 10 DC in the third ch from hook. Join to beginning with slst.
Row 2- Ch 2, turn, work 1 DC in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst. (20)
Row 3- Ch 2, turn, *Work 1 DC in the next stitch, 2 DC in the next stitch* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst. (30)
Row 4- Ch 2, turn, *Work 1 DC in the next 2 stitches, 2 DC in the next stitch* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst. (40)
Row 5- Ch 1, do not turn, work 1 sc in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.
Row 6- Ch 1, do not turn, sc in the first stitch, *Ch 1, skip next stitch, sc in next stitch* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst but finish slst with your other color.
Row 7- Ch 1, do not turn, sc in first stitch *Drop down DC stitch, sc in the next stitch* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst.
To work a drop down DC you will go to the chain space of your previous row and work your DC into the chain space.
Row 8- Ch 1, do not turn, sc in the first stitch, *Ch 1, skip next stitch, sc in next stitch* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst but finish slst with your other color.
Rows 9-21- Repeat rows 7-8
Row 22- Ch 3, do not turn, work 1 DC in your first stitch, *ch 1, skip next stitch DC in the next* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst.
Tie off. Weave in ends.
For the cord you can use a lucet cord, a braid, an organza ribbon, even just a plain piece of yarn. Use whatever it is your prefer.
Before we go…
As always I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern it was a little different than my usual patterns I write since you cant wear it but expect to see a few more patterns like this pop up in the near future as I do some more stuff for my friends shop. Remember if you like tabletop games to checkout Runes and Relics.
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I don’t have much more to add for today so once again I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern and as always happy hooking everyone!