27 Free Dice Bag Crochet Patterns Perfect for TTRPGs

Looking for dice bag crochet patterns? We’ve got you covered with 27 of the best free patterns across the web!

Dungeon masters and dice hoarders unite! This roundup is all about dice bag crochet patterns that are perfect for any TTRPG (tabletop role playing game). 

My family of five and I have recently started a DND campaign. When I came across a few free crochet dice bag patterns, I couldn’t resist finding all the awesome free patterns I could find and put them in a round-up for you.

Not all of these crochet patterns are labeled as dice bags. Some of them are intended to be used as a tiny gift bag or candy bag but all will make great dice bags.

Grab some yarn and a hook (and your game dice for inspo if you’d like) and scroll to see all of the crochet dice bags I’ve rounded up for you today.

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Dragon Dice Bag

Designer: Ginger Kitten Crochet

About the Pattern: If you’re looking for the ultimate dragon dice bag crochet pattern, this is the be all end all. You’ll create an adorable amigurumi dragon then a bag with a drawstring that’s attached to the dragon. Basic amigurumi skills are required for this intermediate pattern.

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Dragon Head Bag

Designer: Crochet With Me

About the Pattern: Ok, so full disclosure, this is neither a written pattern nor a full video tutorial. However, the video will walk you through how to make this dragon head bag and it was too cool not to share. I would say you should be an intermediate to advanced crocheter given the nature of the instructions. Having watched the 11 minute video in its entirety, I can say I feel confident I could make this pattern from it. 

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Evan’s 8 Pocket Dice Bag

Designer: Green Fox Farm Designs

About the Pattern: Having multiple sets of dice poses a few small inconveniences and if you’re a dice hoarder, you know how important a dice bag with pockets can be. Keep all your sets of dice nice and organized with this free dice bag crochet pattern with pockets.

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DC Dice Bag and Tray

Designer: Green Fox Farms Designs

About the Pattern: This awesome fun and functional crochet pattern doubles as a bag and rolling tray. And the best part? It’s made using all double crochet stitches (hence the name!) making it a great Nnitflix and chill project.

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Mother of Dragons

Designer: Rachy Newin

About the Pattern: Take inspiration from Daenerys Targaryen. The Mother of Dragons dice bag is perfect for anyone who loves gaming, Game of Thrones, or both. Pattern is designed to have smaller holes than your typical crocodile stitch, making it more suited to carrying around dice and other small items, even without lining.

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GoT Dragon Egg Inspired Dice Bag

Designer: StormFly Crafts

About the Pattern: Here we’ve got another dragon egg inspired dice bag, not to undermined by the last. Dig through your yarn stash to find the perfect yarn to create this dragon egg dice bag.

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Velvet Jeweled Wristlet

Designer: ‘Ohana Boutique

About the Pattern: This 1920’s inspired vintage dice bag is amazing. Use velvet yarn combined with a decorative pendant for a truly vintage appeal.

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Reagant Pouches

Designer: Draiguna

About the Pattern: These little bags use size 10 crochet thread and a 3.25 mm crochet hook with post stitches to create a pretty cabled designed. Finish it off with a drawstring and some fun charms for added flair and carry your dice in style with this cute dice bag pattern. 

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Mini Pyramid Bag

Designer: 12 Squared Creations

About the Pattern: The mini pyramid bag is a little bit more complicated than the rest of the patterns on this list in that a zipper is added for closure but is well worth the extra effort. Pattern uses easy stitches with a unique construction and is even shaped like a D4!

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Personal Pouch

Designer: Heart Hook Home

About the Pattern: This adorable and innovative personal pouch would be perfect for a single set of dice. You’ll make a square, then four ever so slightly smaller triangles, arrange them in a way to provide closure, and crochet them all together. 

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Potion Bottle Dice Bag

Designer: Festoons and Frippery

About the Pattern: Jazz up your dice storage with a potion bottle dice bag. This bag is the perfect way to use up leftover crochet bits and create a fun and functional piece.

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Pokeball Bag

Designer: Ami Amour

About the Pattern: TTRPGs and Pokémon collide with this fun drawstring Pokéball bag. This Pokéball bag pattern is perfect for holding dice or an array of other small items.

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Fish Bag

Designer: Marjorie Jones

About the Pattern: Whether you love fish or not, this bag is super cute and would make an awesome bigger bag. Pattern is worked in pieces with simple stitches and sewn together. 

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Amigurumi Pineapple Purse

Designer: All About Ami

About the Pattern: At eight inches tall, this bag would be a large dice bag but it’s too cute not to share. Use it to stash more than one dice set or make a smaller size by using smaller yarn or crochet thread and an appropriate mm hook.

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Hamburger Bag

Designer: Kristen Stevenson

About the Pattern: If you’re a foodie and a nerd (let’s be real, who here isn’t, really?), this hamburger bag could be the perfect little dice bag for you. It’s made using worsted weight yarn and simple crochet stitches and is finished with a drawstring closure.

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Magic The Gathering Dice Bag

Designer: Wonder Strange

About the Pattern: This fun dice bag is on the large side and is made using tapestry crochet. It’s made in panels so both sides are different and can be customized in lots of different ways.

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Animal Crossing Dice Bag

Designer: 3rd House Creations

About the Pattern: This adorable Animal Crossing inspired bag is a quick and fun and practical project. Use simple stitches to create a basic bag, then create the star to attach, and finish with a drawstring.

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Wave Breaker Bag

Designer: Grid Mammal Crafts

About the Pattern: If you enjoy tapestry crochet, this bag is a great option. The designer provides a well written pattern and a chart to make it easy to follow. 

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Drawstring Pouch

Designer: Little Light Design Co

About the Pattern: This simple bag would make a great drawstring dice bag. Pattern is written using the shell stitch and is finished with a drawstring closure. 

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Moss Stitch Drawstring Bag

Designer: Nordic Hook

About the Pattern: This easy crochet pattern would make a very practical dice bag. It’s made using, you guess it, the moss stitch (aka linen stitch) which uses only single crochet stitches and chain stitches.

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D&D Dragon Dice Bag

Designer: Co-op Creations SD

About the Pattern: Here’s another fun tapestry crochet dice bag pattern. Use your favorite colors to create the perfect drawstring bag for you or a party member.

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Crochet Dice Bag

Designer: 5 Little Monsters

About the Pattern: This simple dice bag uses an easy stitch pattern to create a textured bag perfect for single or maybe double sets of dice. Get creative with different yarn colors, solid or variegated.

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Dice Bag

Designer: Lucy Ravenscar

About the Pattern: This easy dice bag patterns uses simple stitches combined with front post stitches to create vertical lines with visual texture. Finish it off with a drawstring to keep your dice secure.

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Divine Dice Bag

Designer: You Should Craft

About the Pattern: This quick crochet dice bag is made using worsted weight cotton yarn and can be made in under an hour. Pattern starts at the bottom of the bag, uses the lemon peel stitch which consists of basic stitches, and is finished with a drawstring.

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Drawstring Bag With A Skull

Designer: Nordic Hook

About the Pattern: Here’s another tapestry crochet bag pattern featuring a skull. Pattern uses basic crochet stitches and would look great in so many different color combinations.

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Witch Inspired Bag

Designer: Eye Love Knots

About the Pattern: This cute little crochet bag was originally designed to be used as a soap cozy but can be used for so much more, like dice! The easy pattern uses double crochet stitches with easy increases and decreases and the color options are endless.

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Lantana Dice Bag

Designer: Yarn Bean

About the Pattern: This beginner friendly pattern uses very basic crochet stitches and variegated yarn to create a pretty and fun dice bag. You can whip up several of these in no time for your whole party.

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Final Thoughts on Dice Bag Crochet Patterns

I hope you found an amazing free pattern here that you can’t wait to get started on! Which one was your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!

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