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D4 Shaped Dicebag patternPattern by Claire Nordlow. Any yarn and needle size can be used - the pattern gives instruction on how to work with any gauge you want to produce pretty much any size of d-4 shaped bag. Can easily be converted into a stuffed toy by stuffing and seaming instead of adding a zipper. It its heart, these are really just instructions on how to do the math needed to knit an equilateral triangle of any size in any gauge, so it should work equally well for a d20 or a d8 just alter the number of triangles you are making, the places you put the numbers, and then sew them together accordingly - the best way to get it right is to use a die as your guide and copy from there.2019-03-01 15:10:00
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Exploring Spirals patternBy Laurie Lee. This pattern also requires 660 size 6 beads. Finished dimensions - 6 inches tall x 4.5 inches wide at base.2019-03-01 15:07:00
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Silk Beaded Pence Jug patternBy Jamie Quick. The Pence jug is a very old style of miser purse. This pattern, was developed by studying an original in the Smithsonian Institution's collection, that is dated 1830 - 1860. It is a very small purse, that only measured 4 inches tall, by 2 inches wide. Most purses of this period were made out of very thin purse silk. The sheen of the silk combined with the beads and unique pattern, makes this a beautiful and artistic coin purse.2019-03-01 14:58:00
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Pinwheel Purse patternBy Frankie Brown. Based on a traditional origami design, this little purse measures 5cm / 2\x{201d}\x{b2}. It opens up when you pull the top apart and then snaps back closed when you let it go. It is very simple to knit, the secret of the design lies in one purl row on each of the four sides and some serious blocking.2019-03-01 14:52:00
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Exploring Waves bagKnit bag pattern by Laurie Lee This is knit from the top down, in the round, with wavy lines of beads. Pattern requires 612 size 6 beads.2017-06-23 00:50:00
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Windmill BagDesign for a four-panel square/round bag. While the instructions are for knitting, this could easily be done in crochet or tunisian crochet instead. Nifty idea.2015-03-25 17:05:00