
2026
First Published
4.64
Average Rating
160
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Review "Crochet and D&D go hand-in-hand in the most exciting way. Much like a wizard, a fiber artist can work magic. A crocheter's collection of patterns is like a spellbook... Stacy King and four fiber artists from across the U.S. combine their efforts in this magical tome, bringing 20 unique crochet patterns specifically designed for Dungeons & Dragons lovers." —Comic Book Resources "Anything you want to create from the wonderful world of Dungeons & Dragons is yours to crochet thanks to this book of many patterns . . . In addition to the squee-worthy amigurumi, Dungeons & Dragons Crochet has a fabulous section of D&D-inspired wearables you can crochet into existence." —Nerdist "In the dark world of Dungeons & Dragons, every bard spins a yarn. Now's your chance to do that with actual yarn... I guarantee you know a dungeon master who would revel in this gleefully nerdy craft book." —Ron Charles Biographical Dungeons & Dragons launched the great tradition of roleplaying games in 1974 with an unprecedented mix of adventure and strategy, dice-rolling, and storytelling. Wizards of the Coast continues to honor that tradition, bringing to market a diverse range of D&D game and entertainment experiences and influencing numerous writers, directors, and game designers by tapping into an innate human need to gather with friends and tell an exciting story together. Stacy King is a freelance writer, editor and seamstress based in Toronto, Ontario. Her focus is on writing for middle grade and young adult audiences, particularly fantasy and historical fiction. Her work includes the Dungeons and Dragons' Young Adventurer's Guide series for Ten Speed Press, a new-player friendly introduction to the world and concepts of the iconic role-playing game, and the Dungeons & The Ultimate Pop-Up Book, featuring paper engineering by bestselling creator Matthew Reinhart. She was the founding editor for the Manga Classics series, adapting western literary classics into Japanese graphic novel formats. She currently lives in downtown Toronto with her husband, comics writer Jim Zub, and has never quite gotten over her love of playing dress-up. Publisher Crochet your favorite creatures, wearables, and household items with twenty patterns inspired by the Dungeons & Dragons multiverse. Dive into a world of crochet and adventure with this delightful collection of patterns. Dungeons & Dragons Crochet gives fans and crocheters of all skill levels a chance to bring their favorite in-game elements to life. Create your own Schools of Magic's symbols granny sqaures, arm yourself with the Gloves of Missile Snaring, and pack your belongings in the Bag of Holding. In addition to the lore-related items, you'll find a beastiary of iconic creatures to make your own, including the dangerously cute Owlbear Cub, the menacing Mind Flayer, and the fiery Red Dragon. Filled with gorgeous photography and step-by-step instructions with pages that lay flat when open, Dungeons & Dragons Crochet will have adventurers everywhere picking up their new favorite the crochet hook. Crochet patterns Sharon Posey, Alysia Sly, Rebecca Stone, and Lydia Viatoris
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Stacy King
Author · 6 books
Hi there! I'm a Toronto-based writer and editor who works in both prose and graphic novel formats, usually for younger readers. My current projects include: Dungeons and Dragons Young Adventurer's Guides - introducing new players to the classic role-playing game through amazing new artwork and streamlined prose. Manga Classics - faithful adaptations of western literary classics with Japanese-style artwork. Beyond writing, my interests include historical costuming, comics, manga, young adult fiction, magic realism, chocolate, and the oxford comma.