Knitted Small Dice Bag

Crafted with care and attention to detail, this charming pouch is perfect for storing your dice collection. Handmade using the art of knitting, this small dice bag is not only practical but also stylish. The intricate design adds a touch of uniqueness to your gaming accessories, making it a standout piece among your fellow players. The soft texture of the knitted material ensures that your dice are well-protected while also adding a cozy feel to your gaming experience. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, this knitted small dice bag is a must-have for any tabletop gaming enthusiast. The drawstring closure allows for quick and easy access to your dice, making it convenient to use during game nights or gaming conventions. Show off your unique style and love for gaming with this handmade knitted small dice bag that is sure to impress your fellow gamers. Add a touch of creativity to your gaming gear with this one-of-a-kind accessory that combines functionality with flair.

Knitted using worsted/medium weight yarn {I used Lion Brand Heartland yarn}
Use US 7 (4.5 mm) DPNs {I used 3 DPNs but you can use 5}

Bag dimensions: approx. 2.5″ wide, 3″ tall
Holds 1 set of 7 dice

Long tail cast on 30 stitches (size US 7 DPNs)
Stockinette stitch for 2 additional rounds (for a total of 3 rounds)

For eyelet row: *k3 k2tog YO; repeat from * to end (You should end up with 6 holes to thread the drawstring through)

Knit 3 rounds in Stockinette stitch


*** For the first time through the cabling, *k4, p2, k1, M1R, k2, p2, k4; repeat from * to end (to increase to 32 stitches)
Cabling/Body:
Row 1: *k4, p2, k4, p2, k4; repeat from * to end ***
Row 2: repeat row 1
Row 3: *k4, p2, c4b, p2, k4; repeat from * to end

Repeat rows 1-3 four times (for a total of 5 times)

Repeat row 1
Bind off with Kitchener stitch

Cut 3 equal lengths of yarn (about 1-1.5 feet long) and braid them together for the drawstring

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