

I tried to match up the numbers to an actual 20-sided die, but I don't think I managed it.

Here you can see the lining and my hand for size reference.
I was thinking about making these to sell, but I don't know if I will be doing that. I cut all the little numbers out by hand. I think next time I will look for pre-cut iron on numbers (if I can find them at the store).
If you would like to make your own icosahedron, you can go here: http://www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/d20bag
If you don't want to cut all those pieces (20 outer, 20 lining, 20 interfacing plus all the numbers!), that website also sells kits.
I might try other versions, too. Like a d12, d8, d10, maybe even a d6 and of course a d4. If I can figure them all out, I might sell them on Etsy. I wonder if dice bags sell well.
What are you thoughts ... about the bag, about different versions, about Etsy, about the dice bag market?
Also, my partner received in the Pot Holder swap, so I will try to post those pics tomorrow :D
1 comments:
That is EPIC! It's amazing all the corners hold their shape! (last time I tried something with a few corners near each other, they turned into a sphere.) That bag is too cool
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