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
Generation 1 (Red/Blue/Yellow)
Download Gen 1 COLOR pattern
Download Gen 1 B&W pattern
Download Gen 1 COLOR EXTENDED pattern
Generation 2 (Gold/Silver/Crystal)
Download Gen 2 COLOR pattern
Download Gen 2 B&W pattern
Download Gen 2 COLOR EXTENDED pattern
Generation 3 (Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald)
Download Gen 3 COLOR pattern
Download Gen 3 B&W pattern
Download Gen 3 COLOR EXTENDED pattern
Generation 4 (Diamond/Pearl/Platinum)
Download Gen 4 COLOR pattern
Download Gen 4 B&W pattern
Download Gen 4 COLOR EXTENDED pattern
Generation 5 (Black/White/Black 2/White 2)
Download Gen 5 COLOR pattern
Download Gen 5 B&W pattern
Download Gen 5 COLOR EXTENDED pattern
Generation 6 (X/Y)
Download Gen 6 COLOR pattern
Download Gen 6 B&W pattern
Download Gen 6 COLOR EXTENDED pattern
Generation 7 (Sun/Moon)
Download Gen 7 COLOR pattern
Download Gen 7 B&W pattern
Download Gen 7 COLOR EXTENDED pattern
Generation 8 (Sword/Shield)
Download Gen 8 COLOR pattern
Download Gen 8 B&W pattern
Download Gen 8 COLOR EXTENDED pattern
Download Gen 8 Gigantamax COLOR pattern
Download Gen 8 Gigantamax B&W pattern
Download Gen 8 Gigantamax COLOR EXTENDED pattern
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.
I had a question about the pattern. I looked at the pattern and don’t see any backstiching on the pattern- but the finished pieces clearly have backstitching… so do you just guess where the backstitching goes?
Thanks!
Hey,
None of the patterns have back stitching. The black lines around the pokemon are actually part of the sprites. Its pure cross stitch.
Wow! Thanks- it SO looks like there is backstitching! Thanks for such a fast reply- and I LOVE that you are a dude that stitches btw.
I just discovered this site and LOVE it! Thanks so much for having such an amazing site.
Not sure if you plan to update these patterns but there is also an epic pattern for gen 6, its on sprite stitch from Servoton. Here is the link.
http://www.spritestitch.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=15843
do we know if there are any plans for the newer generations? i’m only on gen 1 at the minute but would love to do all pokemon
Due to how complicated the sprites are for the newer games I’m afraid it just wasn’t feasible to create the newer generations. Sorry!
That’s a shame, thanks for the fast reply just 1-5 to get in with then, not like that isn’t going to take me a lifetime xxx
Thanks for sharing this here! I’m just starting on Gen 1, hoping to make all five (maybe six?) in the next few years!
Hello LordLibidan,
How many strands over strands did you used on this 14ct aida project assuming you also applied the railroad method. I zoomed on the finished work and the floss coverage is perfect I do not see Xs nor fabric.
I am a beginner and I am working on a small project to mentally prepare myself before I dive into epic gen 1. I am using 14 ct aida 2 strands over 2 strands no railroad method. The black outline often shows the fabrics and the black outline looks like XXX and not black squares.
Thank you,
Hang
Hi Hang,
That is indeed 2 strands, without railroad. The reason it looks so good is the size of the stitching. Up close you can see through the fabric slightly, however if you iron it, that should remove that look.