I’ve got a super cute new crochet pattern for y’all today that’s as functional as it is adorable! You can learn to make a Lucky Dice Game Bag in no time with the free version below.

black and white dice game bag crochet pattern

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Crochet bags are one of my favorite things to design and make so I’m so excited to share this useful pattern that will have you saying “game on!” in no time.

Dice bag crochet pattern 1

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“Maybe the thing to do after you roll the dice-and lose-is simply pick them up and roll them again.”

~ Emily Giffin


Inspiration

Created especially for the Geeks & Gamers Blog Hop hosted by Green Fox Farms, the Lucky Dice Game Bag crochet pattern is such a fun way to mix your love for games and crochet. Of course, I’ve been working on a few other dice patterns like coasters and a throw blanket for awhile but I thought that a game bag would be a fun, unique project for this event.

If you want more inspiration for unique yet useful bag patterns, then be sure to check out some of my other designs.


Design Details

The dice bag is designed with yarn I had on hand, I Love This Yarn. It’s a #4 worsted weight yarn that works up perfectly for this pattern. You only need an about 255 yards – 68 yds color A & 187 yds color B, to make the bag.

Dice bag crochet pattern 2

You make the 6 dice squares and 6 solid colored squares then attach the squares with a simple single crochet stitch. Once the squares are connected you work the top of the bag in the round. You then make a Romanian Cord for the drawstring.

The dice bag shown above is made with I Love This Yarn in Black and Antique White. I also used I Love This Yarn in Red which is shown in the photo at the beginning of the article.

Several of these yarns can be found on Amazon and if you want to check them out over there just click the photos below. **As an Amazon Associate I may earn from qualifying purchases. 

This crochet pattern is easily customizable with the unlimited colors that are available in worsted weight yarn. Look at this one from my amazing tester, Michele! She used We Crochet Dishie in Kenai and Clarity.

This is an easy pattern perfect for advanced beginner crocheters due to the color changes and having to connect the squares, but I think an adventurous new beginner can easily take on this pattern.


Where To Get The Lucky Dice Game Bag Crochet Pattern?

You can check out the free version of the pattern below, but if you prefer an ad-free experience which also includes many extras to help guide you along, be sure to check out the premium PDF version. For a small fee you can get the beautifully formatted, easy-to-read pattern which includes written step-by-step instructions for each dice block and the solid colored blocks, charts for each dice block, as well as, multiple tutorial photos plus more.

You can grab the downloadable PDF of the Lucky Dice Game Bag crochet pattern in my Etsy or Ravelry shops.


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2025 Geeks & Gamers Blog Hop With Green Fox Farms

2025 Geeks & Gamers Blog Hop

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Lucky Dice Game Bag Crochet Pattern

What you will need for the Lucky Dice Game Bag crochet pattern

  1. Worsted weight (#4) yarn
  2. 255 yards: Color A(White) = Dice/Cord- 68 yards, Color B (Black) = pips & solid color blocks/top section – 187 yards
  3. 5.00 mm (H) hook
  4. Yarn needle
  5. Scissors

Pattern Notes

* Advanced beginner pattern.

** Written in US crochet terms.

* Finished size: 10″ tall x 11.5″ wide.

** Gauge: 7 sc x 8 rows = 2″; Each finished block is 3.75″ x 3.75″.

* Chain stitch at the beginning of Rnd does not count as a stitch.

** Be sure to keep all yarn ends on the WS.

Stitch Key

Bbl = Bobble

ch = chain

FO = Finish Off

rep = repeat

RS = Right Side

sc = single crochet

slst = slip stitch

st = stitch

WS = Wrong Side

b = black

w = white

YO = Yarn Over

SPECIAL STITCH = Bbl St
YO, insert hook into st, YO, pull up loop. YO, pull through 2 loops. (2 loops on hook) YO, insert in same st, YO, pull up loop, YO, pull through 2 loops.
(3 loops on hook) YO, insert in same st, YO, pull up loop. YO, pull through 2 loops. (4 loops on hook) YO, insert in same st, YO, pull up loop, YO, pull through 2 loops. (5 loops on
hook) YO, pull through all 5 loops on hook.

Pattern Instructions

“1” Dice Block Pattern

With Color A, ch 14

Row 1[RS]:

← sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch, ch 1, turn. (13 sc)

Row 2 [WS]:

→ sc in each st across, ch 1, turn.

Row 3 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 4 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 5 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 6 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 7 [RS]:

← sc in next 6, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 6, ch ,1 turn. (12 sc, 1Bbl)

Row 8 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 9 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 10 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 1 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 12 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 13 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

FO, weave in ends.


“2” Dice Block Pattern

With Color A, ch 14

Row 1[RS]:

← sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch, ch 1, turn. (13 sc)

Row 2 [WS]:

→ sc in each st across, ch 1, turn.

Row 3 [RS]:

← sc in next 10, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 2, ch 1, turn. (12 sc, 1Bbl)

Row 4 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 5 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 6 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 7 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 8 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 9 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 10 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 11 [RS]:

← sc in next 2, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 10, ch 1, turn. (12 sc, 1 Bbl)

Row 12 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 13 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

FO, weave in ends.


“3” Dice Block Pattern

With Color A, ch 14

Row 1[RS]:

← sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch, ch 1, turn. (13 sc)

Row 2 [WS]:

→ sc in each st across, ch 1, turn.

Row 3 [RS]:

← sc in next 10, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 2, ch 1, turn. (12 sc, 1Bbl)

Row 4 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 5 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 6 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 7 [RS]:

← sc in next 6, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 6, ch 1, turn. (12 sc, 1Bbl)

Row 8 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 9 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 10 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 11 [RS]:

← sc in next 2, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 10, ch 1, turn. (12 sc, 1 Bbl)

Row 12 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 13 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

FO, weave in ends.


“4” Dice Block Pattern

With Color A, ch 14

Row 1[RS]:

← sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch, ch 1, turn. (13 sc)

Row 2 [WS]:

→ sc in each st across, ch 1, turn.

Row 3 [RS]:

← sc in next 2, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 7, join Color B, Bbl in next st, sc in next 2, ch 1, turn. (11 sc, 2Bbl)

Row 4 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 5 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 6 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 7 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 8 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 9 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 10 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 11 [RS]:

← sc in next 2, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 7, join Color B, Bbl in next st, sc in next 2, ch 1 turn. (11 sc, 2 Bbl)

Row 12 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 13 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

FO, weave in ends.


“5” Dice Block Pattern

With Color A, ch 14

Row 1[RS]:

← sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch, ch 1, turn. (13 sc)

Row 2 [WS]:

→ sc in each st across, ch 1, turn.

Row 3 [RS]:

← sc in next 2, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 7, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 2, ch 1, turn. (11 sc, 2Bbl)

Row 4 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 5 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 6 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 7 [RS]:

← sc in next 6, join Color B, Bb in next st, join Color A, sc in next 6, ch ,1 turn. (12 sc, 1 Bbl)

Row 8 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 9 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 10 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 11 [RS]:

← sc in next 2, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 7, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join color A, sc in next 2, ch 1 turn. (11 sc, 2 Bbl)

Row 12 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 13 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

FO, weave in ends.


“6” Dice Block Pattern

With Color A, ch 14

Row 1[RS]:

← sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch, ch 1, turn. (13 sc)

Row 2 [WS]:

→ sc in each st across, ch 1, turn.

Row 3 [RS]:

← sc in next 2, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 7, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 2, ch 1, turn. (11 sc, 2Bbl)

Row 4 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 5 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 6 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 7 [RS]:

← sc in next 2, join Color B, Bb in next st, join Color A, sc in next 7, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 2, ch 1, turn. (11 sc, 2 Bbl)

Row 8 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 9 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

Row 10 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 11 [RS]:

← sc in next 2, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join Color A, sc in next 7, join Color B, Bbl in next st, join color A, sc in next 2, ch 1, turn. (11 sc, 2 Bbl)

Row 12 [WS]:

→ rep Row 2.

Row 13 [RS]:

← rep Row 2.

FO, weave in ends.


Solid Blocks (Make 6)

With Color B, ch 14

Row 1:

sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch, ch 1, turn. (13 sc)

Row 2:

sc in each st across, ch 1, turn.

Rows 3 – 13:

rep Row 2.

FO, weave in ends.

Connecting the blocks

Before connecting the blocks lay out the pieces to ensure that the dice are in the proper place. Place the blocks so that Row 13 of each block is at the top of the bag and Row 1 is at the bottom.
The blocks are connected both horizontally and vertically and there are 2 panels.

Step 1:

First, to connect the blocks vertically, hold dice 1 block and a black block together with the Bobbles facing the outside. With Color A (or your yarn of choice), join them at the top corner, ch 1, sc in each row end being sure to work into both blocks. (Do not finish off, continue to sc dice 2 block and another black block. FO and weave in ends. (Repeat this process, connecting block 3 & a black block.)

Step 2:

Now, connect the blocks horizontally. With backs together, join Color A at the bottom corner of dice 3 block and top of black block. Ch 1, sc the blocks together by working a sc into each st of each block across. Continue to sc across top of dice 2 block and bottom of black block and then bottom of dice 1 block and top of black block. FO and weave in ends.

Repeat Steps 1 & 2 for the next panel. (Dice 4,5 & 6)

Step 3:

Connect the 2 panels. With the right side of each panel facing each other, join Color A yarn at top corner. Sc down the side into each row end being sure to work into both blocks, work 2 sc in corner, sc in each st across the bottom, work 2 sc in corner, continue to sc in each row end up the other side. FO, weave in ends and turn right side out so that the right sides are now facing out.

Top Edging

Rnd 1:

With front of bag facing you, join Color B yarn to top right side of dice 3 block, sc in each st around the top edge of bag, slst to join to 1st sc, ch 1. (80)

Rnd 2:

sc in each st around, slst to join, ch 1.

Rnds 3 – 11:

rep Rnd 2.

Rnd 12:

*sc in next 4, ch 1, sk 1; rep from * around, slst to join to 1st sc, ch 1. (64 sc, 16 ch sp)

Rnd 13:

sc in each st and ch sp around, slst to join to 1st sc. (80 sc)

FO and weave in ends.

Strap

With Color B yarn (or color of choice)

Make a Romanian cord about 18″ long. Finish off leaving a long tail, about 18″ long. Weave the cord in and out of the ch spaces on Rnd 12. Next, thread yarn needle with long tail then whip stitch the ends of cord together.



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The Lucky Dice Bag pattern is a must-try if you’re looking to expand your crochet skills and create a functional and stylish accessory. Whether you’re a board game lover or just looking for a cute, practical way to store your small items, this bag is it!

So grab your hook and yarn and let’s get crafting!

Happy crocheting and thank you so much for stopping by and checking out our new pattern.

Angie 🤍🤍🤍



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