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Another little update video mostly about dice bags to be.
Christmas time is always chaotic as I fight against deadlines, so I’m trying to prepare myself ahead of time while things are a little calmer.
The Tomb Keeper's Dice Bag ⸙ Rogue's Bazaar A small figure is darting around the cemetery as of late. Wearing a coat two sizes too big and an oversized top hat, this little one has been helping his uncle, the Undertaker, care for the tombs and sweep the graves. Though only seven this year, his dedication to the family trade is as unwavering as the rest of his clan.
Gay dice bags??? After pride??? Couldn’t be my mom
New Cat Dice Bags 🐾 Rogue's Bazaar on Etsy
The Herbalist's Dice Bag ☘︎ Rogue's Bazaar A long time resident of Hitching-Post and the main supplier of the town's herbs and other plant materials. She is also one of the few in town who can communicate directly with the Druids and often acts as a liaison between them and Hitching-Post.
Broke 2 needles making it, and the final top stitch is a bit janky, but it’s my very first time doing anything with real leather, so I’ll take it. 👍🏼
So, dice bag is done. No glamour shots I'm afraid, but anyway. Color isn't really getting through, it's a lot more green in person, but whatever.
It's got about 12 full sets plus some extra D20's, so that pocket is a bit overflowing (especially since I prefer slightly bigger dice).
Some close ups of the construction! I got lazy and didn't do an i-cord, so simple crochet chain with 3 strands instead.
Edit! I forgot the pattern link! This is "Bag of Sorting" by Danielle Thuen!Ravelry link!