12 Crochet Dice Bag Free Patterns

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If you haven’t stitched a safe place for your wandering homeless dice, then with these Crochet Dice Bag Free Patterns, you can. Now!

Board games are everyone’s favorite pastime, and keeping their tiny stuff safe is a big hassle, especially over a period of time. Take a look at these bags, a great, long-lasting, and sturdy option to go for.


Crochet Dice Bag Free Patterns

1. Dragon Dice Bag

gingerkittencrochet

Dragons are known for hoarding their treasures. So this mini version would be the perfect place to keep your gaming accessories safe and secure. It is a clever project from Ginger Kitten Crochet, designed with three colors of yarn, free of the strictness of gauge.

2. Dragon Egg Dice Bag

Mother of Dragons Dice Bag
ravelry

Rachy Newin’s design is stitched with advanced crochet techniques. Specifically, the smaller holes in the texture are different than the usual crocheted stitch ones. Must try out by the board game fans.

3. Strawberry Pouch

Crochet Drawstring Strawberry Dice Bag
woodlandmermaidmakes

Looking for a jumbo piece to store your gaming dice? Then Reneé Molin has the perfect project for you. It is handmade, shaped like a large Strawberry! Plus, the curled drawstrings make it easy to open and close.

4. Squid Bag

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12squaredcreations

This dice bag by Ruth, inspired by the sea creatures, is easier to make than it looks. Its weird shape and unique features make it a standout project. It’s resulted from a combination of advanced beginner crochet methods.

5. Fruit Pouch

roseandlilyamigurumi

Use plush yarn to make this fruit shaped drawstring pouch by Robyn. You can also use different colors to make all sorts of round food patterns. It is just big enough to hold your lipstick, AirPods, or other tiny essentials. Check it out.

6. Mushroom Pouch

Mystical Mushroom Dice Bag
greenfoxfarmsdesigns

Turn a simple mushroom into a gaming accessory or even your crochet supplies holder with Lisa Fox. The red circular cap and spot details give the pattern a natural look. It is 6 x 8 x 6 inches in size, follows a simple gauge, and techniques.

7. Velvet Wristlet

Velvet Jeweled Wristlet Free Pattern
ohana-boutique

Another bag, this one holds vintage vibes and comes with a stylish pendant. Making it requires you to be aware of sc, hdc, dc, slst, and fan stitches. From Ohana Boutique.

8. Pyramid Hand Bags

pyramid dice bag
12squaredcreations

This beginner friendly pattern by Ruth is a must make for every lazy crocheter. It is a mini bag that requires minimal sewing and can be made in any shade with just three stitches!

9. Amigurumi Pineapple Purse

Amigurumi Pineapple Purse
allaboutami

This is not just a bag but a wonderful, aesthetic, decorative piece, too, by Stephanie. Its vibrant green leaves, contrasting with the pale yellow, and the cute, round eyes make the whole project most adorable to have.

10. Dragon Head Dice Bag

pouch dice bag Crochet Tutorial
stringsandthreads

Create a stunning dragon head bag with a step by step video tutorial from Strings and Threads. Its intricate head shape and fiery eyes give the pattern an eye-catching look. As shown, you can also have some fun with yarns to check what other ways are left to display.

11. Fish Dice Bag

Brain Eater Fish Dice Bag
ravelry

Here is a giant fish that eats your dice to keep them secure. It has sharp white teeth, big round eyes, and a large stomach that will store your gaming essentials until you want. If that interests you, check Strings and Things by Joyce’s pattern.

12. Cthulhu Dice Holder

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gamercrafting

Try this unique dice bag by Angie, inspired by the fictional entity Cthulhu. Made with chunky weight yarn and a 4.5 mm crochet hook. At first glance, it appears spooky but looks cute with its quirky expression and big wooden button.