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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This Post Has 289 Comments

  1. Tayla

    Hi I’m currently stitching the Gen 1 pattern, some of the symbols mix between a white letter and a black letter, I was just wondering if you could tell me what it means?

    1. LordLibidan

      It’s just based off the color variance for the colors around it. Just makes it easier to see (most of the time)!

  2. Nidi

    Hi! Will a gen 9 pattern appear in the future?

    1. LordLibidan

      Hey! Yes, it will, but there is usually some Pokemon added when the joint pokemon game launches too, so we’ll have to wait until then!

      1. Nidi

        Amazing, thank you!

  3. Nicole

    Is there any issue with using Evenweave instead of Aida cloth? Wondering if the Evenweave can handle the thickness of the thread/density or if it will buckle.

    1. LordLibidan

      Aida is an evenweave, but it’s been starched. The starch allows the evenweave to remain the same size when you pull it (typically when in a frame or hoop). So when using evenweave that isn’t starched you just need to be careful not to pull it too aggressively.
      Other than that, it should be fine!

  4. Sanna

    Hi! I tried to find a comment about this but couldn’t find one. I’ve just started gen1 extended and after making a color mistake and frogging about 200 stitches, I took a better look at the colors. I’m having issues with Jigglypuff’s coloring; the main colors are 3340 and 842 but 3340 is supersuper orange. Also Mew’s coloring seems abit.. Peculiar: 3340, 347, 780. On the picture both look good but I don’t see how the threads match. Can you please advice substitutes to a more light pink Mew and Jigglypuff Thank you in advance!

    1. LordLibidan

      Hey! The colors are slightly off, but on purpose. DMC doesn’t offer the color breadth needed for all the Pokemon, so we’ve made each Pokemon work with the ones around it, whilst trying to keep the best color matching possible.

  5. Charlotte Marie Orourke

    Absolutely love these patterns… I was wondering what is the height and width needed for 14 count Aida and 16 count Aida for this pattern as this will be my first big pattern. Thanks in advance