Quilters’ Dice Game

 

             The winner gets the ‘pot.’

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quilt dice may be used in any game where traditional, cube, 1-6 numbered dice are used.  Color just adds another dimension.

                       Game by Peggy Arms

                 !!!   WARNING:

         CHOKING HAZARD—Small parts.

          Not for children under 3 years.

 

         

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Rainbow! Score card

 

 

               Game 1                       Game 2     

        Color _______             _________   

 

                      !!!    WARNING:

         CHOKING HAZARD—Small parts.

          Not for children under 3 years.

 

         

                      Game by Peggy Arms

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NINE PATCH Game

Playing pieces: Three special six-sided quilt dice, each side showing a different quilt pattern: Circle-in-a-Square, Half-square Triangle, Rail Fence bars, Four Patch, Square-in-a-Square, and Flying Geese.  Patterns correspond to numbers 1 to 6, consecutively as listed above (and shown here).

 

            

                  1      2       3        4        5        6

 

Object:  To score the highest total number of points.

 

To Start: Each player rolls one die.  High roll goes first.  Play passes to the left.  Every player places an ‘ante’ in the ‘pot.’  Two or more players may play.

On Each Turn:  A player rolls all three dice and scores points as shown below, keeping a mental running total.  A player continues to roll until a roll produces no points.  The player records the total in a square.  Each square only holds the total from one turn.  Then play passes to the next person.  If no points are scored in a turn, nothing is recorded in the squares.

Scoring:

1 point:  two dice with the same pattern

5 points:  all three dice with the same color

10 points:  all three dice with the same pattern

    When any player fills nine squares (’patches’), the game ends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quilters’ Dice Game

RAINBOW! Game

Playing pieces: Three special six-sided quilt dice, each side showing a different quilt pattern: Circle-in-a-Square, Half-square Triangle, Rail Fence bars, Four Patch, Square-in-a-Square, and Flying Geese.  Patterns correspond to numbers 1 to 6, consecutively as listed above (and shown here).

                

                   

                             1       2      3         4        5       6

Object:  To score the most points in a game.

To Start: Each player rolls one die.  High roll goes first and the color rolled is THE COLOR for the game.  Play passes to the left.  Two or more players may play.

On Each Turn: A player places a chip in the ‘pot’ then rolls all three dice and scores points as shown below.  A player continues to roll until a roll produces no points.  Then play passes to the next person.

Scoring: Each player tallies own score on their sheet.

1 point:    for a die with the pattern for the round.

2 points:  when a die is the pattern for the round and matches THE COLOR for the game.

5 points: Baby RAINBOW! all three dice are the same pattern (not the pattern for the round) Player gets a chip from each other player.

5 points:  all three dice with THE COLOR for the round. Player collects a chip from each other player.

10 points:  RAINBOW!  all three dice are the pattern for the round. Player collects 2 chips from each other player.

Round Ends:  The round ends when someone scores 10 points for the round.        Winner of the game gets the ’pot.’