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Gifts for Tabletop Gamers

May 14, 2025 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

Every tabletop gamer knows that dice aren’t just tools—they’re treasures! Whether you’re a seasoned dungeon master or a casual RPG player, having a beautifully crafted dice bag and tray can elevate your game night experience. Handmade dice accessories make thoughtful gifts for fellow adventurers, bringing both style and function to the gaming table. I recently made a Dice and Drawstring (DnD) Bag and matching Dice Tray as a gift for my daughter who loves Dungeons and Dragons. If you’d love to stitch up the perfect companion for your favorite polyhedral dice – check out my pattern and free tutorial.

Fabrics to Use

Choosing the right fabric for your dice bags and trays adds a personal touch to your gaming accessories. Whether you opt for mystical prints, dice-themed designs, or Dungeons & Dragons logos, the fabric can reflect the player’s style and enhance the gaming experience. Consider the favorite colors of the gamer or the features of their RPG character—a fiery red for a dragonborn sorcerer, deep blues for an elven ranger, or earthy tones for a dwarven warrior. Online stores like Spoonflower offer a variety of D&D-specific prints, making it easy to find the perfect match. In my own set, I used fabrics from the Meadow Star range by Ruby Star Society, a collection known for its retro-inspired designs and vibrant colors. Whether you’re crafting for yourself or gifting a fellow adventurer, the right fabric choice can make your handmade dice accessories truly special.

Dice and Drawstring (DnD) Bag

The Dice and Drawstring Bag is a must-have for tabletop gamers who want to keep their dice collection organized and accessible. Designed with four internal mesh pockets, this bag can hold up to 12 sets of dice, ensuring that each set stays neatly sorted for quick access during gameplay. Beyond dice, the spacious interior provides room for figurines, a tape measure, and other gaming essentials, making it a versatile storage solution for RPG enthusiasts. Its flat-bottomed, reversible design adds both stability and style, while the eco-friendly construction makes it a thoughtful choice for gamers who appreciate sustainability.

This beginner-friendly pattern allows crafters to create their own custom dice bag in just two hours, following a detailed 12-page PDF guide. The pattern includes step-by-step instructions, templates, and high-quality photographs to make the process seamless. Whether you’re looking for a practical way to store your dice or a unique handmade gift for a fellow adventurer, this Dice and Drawstring Bag is a fantastic project that combines functionality with creativity. You can find the pattern in our Pattern Store and Etsy Shop.

Dice Tray

The Charm Square Dice Tray is a simple yet effective way to keep your dice contained during gameplay. Made from precut 5-inch squares, this fabric tray is a quick and beginner-friendly project that ensures your dice don’t roll off the table mid-game. The structured design provides a dedicated rolling space while adding a touch of handmade charm to your gaming setup. Whether you’re playing Dungeons & Dragons, board games, or other RPGs, this tray helps maintain order while complementing your dice bag.

Using the Charm Square Fabric Tray tutorial as a guide, you can easily stitch up a dice tray in just a few minutes. The tutorial walks you through the process of assembling the fabric squares, adding batting for stability, and securing the corners to create a functional tray. This project is perfect for using up fabric scraps or coordinating with your dice bag for a matching set. You can find the tutorial here.

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Handmade dice trays and dice bags are more than just practical gaming accessories—they’re thoughtful, personalized gifts that bring joy to tabletop enthusiasts. Whether sewn with vibrant fabrics, custom embroidery, or sleek designs, these pieces add a touch of craftsmanship to every roll. They help gamers stay organized, protect their prized dice, and enhance the overall gaming experience. With DIY patterns available, creating these gifts becomes a rewarding project, allowing crafters to stitch something truly special for their favorite RPG lovers. Whether for a seasoned dungeon master or a casual board gamer, a handcrafted dice tray or bag is sure to be a critical hit!

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