Free Epic Pokemon Generations Cross Stitch Patterns

Epic Pokemon Generation Cross Stitch Patterns
Epic Pokemon Generation Cross Stitch Patterns

 
Some of the most requested Pokemon patterns out there, and seen as some of the most epic; are Servotron’s epic Pokemon cross stitch patterns.
We’ve compiled all 5 of Servotron’s patterns and an additional 6 and 7th generations by Shadow_Nova, showing the first 7 generations of Pokemon in the generation 5 Pokemon sprites. Each pattern is the same size, and uses the same 105 master colors.
 
Stitch Count: 256w x 450h
Finished Size: 18.3″ x 32.1″ or 46.4cm x 81.6cm (14ct)
Number of colors: 105 (generation 1), 101 (generation 2), 105 (generation 3), 103 (generation 4), 101 (generation 5), 102 (generation 6) & 103 (generation 7) DMC

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Thank you to Servotron and Shadow_Nova for making these patterns with the help of the SpriteStitch community and all the members of the Poke Community and Smogon forums for their excellent sprites.


Thinking of tackling this epic cross stitch? We have some great guides like where to find super large aida, how to tackle epic cross stitches, cross stitch gridding techniques and how to keep up motivation when tackling epic cross stitches.
 
If you want to see how they look completed, we have a whole gallery you can view!
 
Looking for something else? Check out our list of free cross stitch patterns for more.

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  1. LucyM

    i’m going to attempt to sew this as a present for my boyfriend – i don’t really know that much about pokemon, but could you tell me what the difference is between the normal and the extended pattern?

    1. LordLibidan

      The “normal” version has edges that cut off some parts of the pokemon, making a full rectangle packed with pokemon!
      The extended version adds a few inches of stitches around the edges to allow for the full pokemon to be seen. There’s a lot more background to stitch with the extended version!

  2. Emy Robin

    Hi! I’m planning on making the Color Extended Size Generation 1 pattern and I have a few questions!

    1. What size needle should I use for 18 ct.
    2. Do I use 2 strands?
    3. What size cloth do I need?

    Thank you!

    1. LordLibidan

      Hey!
      We’d suggest using a size 28 needle, but size 26 would work too.
      Yes, we’d use 2 stands with 18 count.
      The stitched size is 14.2″ x 25″ or 36.1cm x 63.5cm, I would suggest at least 2-3 inches extra on every side, so I would suggest at least 20″ x 30″

  3. Nathan

    Hi. Maybe this has been asked before but I’m trying to determine the size of cloth to buy for these. For example, the gen 1 file has a width of 256 stitches, which for 18 count fabric should be about 14.2 inches, or about 36 cm if my math is correct, but the dimensions listed on the pattern are double this value. Is this an error or is my interpretation incorrect. Thanks!

    1. LordLibidan

      The details on generation 1’s pattern are incorrect. The pattern is 256 stitches wide by 450 stitches tall.
      On 14 Count: 18.3″ x 32.1″ or 46.4cm x 81.6cm
      On 18 Count: 14.2″ x 25″ or 36.1cm x 63.5cm

      1. Nathan

        Sorry to ask so many questions, but in the gen 1 pattern I noticed that 5200 white wasn’t in the colour list and I saw some blank squares in the pattern with no symbols. Are these meant to be white? Thanks!

      2. LordLibidan

        No problem, happy to help!
        Yes, those white squares are meant to be B5200! Some programs don’t display them, but some do (we’re not quite sure why!)

      3. Bennett G

        Thank you for posting the measurements for Gen 1! I have been trying to get started on the pattern and kept getting confused about which were the correct dimensions :).

  4. Conner

    Are there plans to add Hisuian versions of pokemon?

    1. LordLibidan

      We’re unsure what the plans are for the new game and its Pokemon, to be honest. However, we won’t be editing the current versions.
      That means we might make a ‘legends’ specific pattern, or add these Pokemon into the next generation pattern, or we might even skip them out, depending on if this is the last legends game, and people class them as not being part of the new generation…

  5. Kayla

    Which size aida is best to use? I’m a little confused because I was about to start the extended Gen 1 pattern but the pdf states 18ct/in but here on the website it says 14ct? I bought a giant piece of 18ct aida so now I’m wondering if I should order a 14ct instead?

    1. LordLibidan

      Hey!
      It’s up to you really. 18 count will be smaller but will look more solid. 14 count is larger, but you may see some of the aida through the stitches. I personally like 16 count as its a mix between the two, but most stitch this on 14 count.

    2. Holl

      Have some patterns been removed? I downloaded a gen 1 pattern that only has 26 colours and I can’t seem to find it now and needed the b&w version

      1. LordLibidan

        We removed some of the patterns when we updated them, but we still have the old ones.
        Do you remember when you downloaded the original file?