DIY Dice Bag - Drawstring Pouch - Leather Coin Purse
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2022
- Learn how to make a dice bag out of leather with this video and pattern. Use it as a drawstring pouch, or something to toss a coin to your Witcher. Use vegetable tanned leather if you want to carve a design onto it, use your own, or follow along with my supplied viking / celtic knotwork design. Making a dice bag has never been easier, with basic tools you can create a beautiful medieval and fantasy inspired purse, dice bag, or drawstring pouch.
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Your leatherwork is the best. Love it!
Thanks, not sure I've lived up to that compliment but I'll try to. :)
I learned a new technique from this video. I like the way you lock the beads in place with heated wax thread.
Epically beautiful
Gorgeous pouch. That purple looks fantastic against the brown
I'm just getting into DnD and I'm making the dice bags for our DM and the rest of the campaign memebers, so seeing this is such an eye opener, thank you!! The bag looks amazing!!
Awesome. Thanks. :)
Another great project! As always thank you so much for sharing your talent and skill.
Thank you very much!
A master at work. Beautiful pouch!
Excelente trabajo en cuero ,en el tema de los juegos , no tengo ni idea , no puedo pinar , gracias por compartir sus conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 🤓🔝
I made one of those pouches, but one end of the center strip folded down over the top of the pouch and was secured by a snap-clasp. It was for a friend who liked one they saw online, with the flap tooled to look like a leaf, but I went further and didn't just tool the flap into a large leaf, but then used leaf stamps along the rest of the strip, and then dyed it red, with a few of the smaller leaves painted orange to break up the solid red color and give a Fall theme. I'm thinking of making another one but green, like a Spring Elven pouch. 😁
Send me pictures I'd love to see it. info@darkhorseworkshop.com
Mint job Magnus 👍👏
Nice!
Awesome video love your leather work! My favorite is still Dungeons & Dragons but there are so many new ones it’s really hard to choose.
Great job! Looking forward to trying this pattern out some day soon. =)
I wish I had the artistic skills to make such a simple project look so good. My sister got my dads artistic skills haha
Dope dude! I love all the pouches you've made
Appreciate it!
You bagged this video. Thanks a bunch.
So many meme gifs went through my head to post in reply to this comment... but I'll just need to do like... 😮
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What is your favorite tabletop role-playing game? Mine is Vampire : The Masquerade.
I love Monster of the Week and D20 Modern. Also, Twilight:2000 is an awesome Cold War setting.
I love Legend of the Five Rings. It's how I met my hubby. But we used to play WoD as well.
Pathfinder 2nd Edition, though I used to play Vampire, Werewolf and Mage back in the day.
It's bit of a cheat answer, since it's a setting for DnD, not a separate game, but my answer will always be Ravenloft
D&D and Pathfinder are my mainstays but I'm a big fan of 9th Level's Kobolds Ate My Baby.
I always love coming back to this channel; my name is also Magnus, I also like to work with leather, and I *also* just made a drawstring pouch! I'm new to the craft, and it's fun to learn from "future me" haha. Thank you for sharing your process!
So hard up you're recycling projects... cute
Would it be possible to use an oval instead of circle to create a deeper pouch? I have a hard time visualising what would happen to the sides and if it'd close properly. I feel it may work but the bellows "mouth" would curve up... I dunno.
Nice bag. So many Ten siders, not many game systems use them exclusively.
Love it that someone caught on. A big Vampire the Masquerade fan. They're my prettiest dice, though I have others.
My first thought as well, someone plays World of Darkness?
Yep. It was either WoD or L5R.
Recently finally got to do some leatherwork. (A bridle for my horse) and did some tooling. Now I’m wondering about your swivelknife.. it looks like bone/antler/plastic? Is there a difference with the metal sharp ones?
Looking at your videos with a different pov now. Enjoying them even more!
Its ceramic.
Love it! Were those old V:TM green and red dice?
YA original VTM green and some orange I had laying around.
Nice video, nice pouch. If I may ask, where did you find the beads/ring on the drawstring. Adds a really cool finishing touch. You have definitely had a positive impact on my own leather work. I have made a couple of Journals following your videos, with some of my own artwork. Thanks for what you do, I really enjoy watching you work.
A local bead shop in Vancouver Canada, but almost everywhere should have something similair.
This is my first time working with leather. I have watched several videos and in a lot of them, they say not to use resolene as a resist before your antique. Is this true or can you use resolene as a resist? If so do you need to add water to your resolene?
I've never had an issue with resolene as a resist, I'd need to see what they're talking about. Applying resolene can be finicky, but a moist sponge is a good plan. I use an airbrush
would it be possible to make a similar bag like this but as a belt pouch? where the top part has a hole in between but is connected somehow so it would work as a loop thingie to be on the belt.
Seems pretty straight forward.
So the order is dye, resist, then stain? What about oil?
Oil would be after your carving when everything has dried.
Then resist, then stain.
Don't over oil it if you're doing that. I honestly don't oil as much as I should, it's a step I forget about a lot.
What program do you use to make your designs?
The Art? Procreate
@@DarkHorseWorkshop Thanks, but it was the patterns themselves that I had in mind :-)
I saw this video on a cowboy-themed classic car with saddle-style leather interior (leather sun visors, door cards, dashboard wrap, steering wheel, etc.) and though that an expert leather craftsman could do this right and make interesting video content.
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You finally learned to not put 8 million ounces of antique onto the project!
Easier when it's not from a tube and in gel form... the paste was forgiving. :)