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Potion Bottle Crochet Pattern | Dice Bag Belt Pouch | PDF Download |The Pointed Hat
Perfect for gaming, cosplay, LARP, and more; this potion bottle pouch adds a magical touch to your gear — no sewing required!
Description
Crochet Pattern: Potion Bottle Dice Bag | Belt Pouch | DnD, LARP, Cosplay Accessory | PDF Download
Unleash your inner alchemist with this enchanting crochet pattern! Craft a potion bottle dice bag that’s perfect for DnD sessions, LARP events, or as a unique cosplay accessory. Designed for confident beginners, this pattern guides you through creating a functional and whimsical pouch to store your dice, coins, or magical trinkets!
OVERVIEW
This potion bottle pouch is a versatile accessory that is perfect for anyone who loves cosplay, costuming, or tabletop gaming. The pattern includes a loop for attaching to your belt, making it a hands free accessory that’s perfect for wearing at your local fair or convention. The cork top opens and closes to keep your dice, knick knacks, or coins safe inside the pouch.
This pattern has been tested by real crocheters just like you! ThePointedHat works hard to make patterns that are clear, easy to follow, and free of errors. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
Pattern uses 2 strands #4/worsted weight yarn held together
DETAILS
Difficulty: Intermediate
Completion Time: 2+hrs depending on skill level
MATERIALS
Hook: 4.5mm
Yarn: 2 strands worsted weight ACRYLIC held together, approx 75yds total
Other: Yarn scraps or poly-fil for stuffing
TERMINOLOGY
US Crochet Terms Used:
• MC – Magic Circle
• CH – Chain
• SC – Single Crochet
• HDC – Half Double Crochet
• slst – Slip Stitch
• inc – Increase
• dec – Decrease
• f/o – Fasten Off
• [stitch, stitch]x# – Repeat the stitch sequence inside the brackets the specified number of times.
WHAT YOU’LL GET
• 1 – Detailed, easy-to-follow PDF pattern with clear, close-up photos for each step, and tips & tricks to help you along the way.
Why You’ll Love It
This enchanting potion bottle pattern is a must-make for anyone who loves adding a little handmade magic to their world. With its whimsical shape and customizable “potion” color, this design is perfect for spellbinding keychains, cosplay accessories, or mystical decor. The pattern is crafted for intermediate crocheters ready to level up their skills with shaping techniques and precision stitching. Plus, there’s NO SEWING REQUIRED! Whether you’re conjuring up gifts or brewing your own fantasy collection, this pattern delivers charm and challenge in equal measure.
Ready to conjure up your own magical gear?
🧙♀️ Grab your copy now and start stitching your next magical accessory! ✨
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Q & A
The pattern is already designed to hold d20s, but if your chosen yarn or your tension are making a smaller bottle than you’d like, I suggest a couple of things. 1) Use a combination of an extra strand of yarn and a larger hook, or 2) Just use a 0.5mm larger hook.
You may find that using just a larger hook by itself will result in a bottle that doesn’t stand up on its own very well, though. Just be aware of that!
PayPal would be your best bet. I believe the currency will automatically convert. But if you’re still having trouble, you can find this pattern on Etsy and Ravelry, too! PointedHatPatterns.etsy.com or ThePointedHat on Ravelry.
As someone who didn’t know how to crochet a few weeks ago, I took the dive and purchased this pattern as the first thing to learn with. The directions are well written and the terminology is easy to follow. I was able to make a bottle with the first go around and see improvements with each new one I start. If you have never picked up a crochet hook before, don’t be intimidated! This pattern is great for a determined beginner!
My bottle came out way bigger than expected with a similar weight yarn and same hook size, I don’t know what went wrong. Misread the pattern a few times which made it neccesary to redo it some times. I am going to try again with a single strand instead of double and a smaller hook
Hi there! By any chance, are you using cotton yarn? I find that cotton tends to work up a lot bigger than other materials. Acrylic has given me the best results so far!
Amazing pattern! I haven’t finished my first one yet, but I’m a good way through it, and it’s coming out amazing! It’s not a hard pattern to read at all, but it is a bit bigger than I expected, which isn’t really a bad thing.
This pattern was so thorough and easy to follow! I couldn’t be happier and will definitely be buying from here again! I made mine without the beltloop for personal preference!