I made a big fish pouch! I got this idea while I was learning to do the crocodile stitch recently, because it works as fish scales so well.
I figured the drawstrings would look kind of like the “whiskers” of a catfish, so I used that instead of attaching a zipper. It does leave the mouth more open, but I like the look of it :)
cute hand-sized crochet pouches that can fit around eight full sets of dice!! feel free to message me here or on etsy if there's a bag-string colour combo you want to see before making a choice :]
Inspired by something for sale, so not my original idea. The pattern and method is mine however.
This pouch easily fits a standard set of 7 RPG dice and was made for my husband to use with his druid character.
It came out surprisingly well and opens and closes beautifully.
I started out very methodically, testing the stitch lengths and interfacing options, but got impatient at the end and rushed the little leaf-shaped toggles so they're not as perfect - although the way they curl up is actually quite cool for a 3D look and I probably couldn't have done that deliberately.
I'm really struggling for money right now if you're interested in a knitted commission you can check out my pinned post or you can donate to my Kofi! Anything helps!
I made this pouch for one of my ttrpg character dices !
I'll have for projects to make my dice pouch in the character of my OC (like the dice set) or in connection to the universe ☺️✨
This one is for Fancy Raven, a super hero, her super powers is to stock objects in her skin like it was a tattoo (the inventory). She a tiny punk who like to craft. So it's like she was the one who made it : ) And she's also gay af ! So I think she's the type of people which displays its colors so here it is ❤️🧡🤍🩷
I’ve shown this frog a couple times before, his name is Squire, because he’s a dice-holding frog.
Anyway, I’ve added quite a few more scrap patches since I last showed him. I did a bit more embroidery with some thread scraps, added some bows, and a couple of the patches (bottom photos, greyish black) are small weaving projects I did on a little loom :-)
An asymmetrical, unlined little dice pouch for a friend of mine!
It’s kind of an experiment and I think the conclusion I’m coming to is that I will continue to line pouches I make. Leaving exposed seams on fabric than can fray itches my brain in a way I can’t quite describe, but I don’t like it lol
My dad and a coworker are poker players, and they commissioned me to make pouches for their dice and decorative chips! I had a lot of fun picking out the fabric, and I love how they turned out! If you’re interested in something like this, check out my Etsy store NerdyCreationsStudio!