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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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


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. Jackie

    What would the finished stitch count be for Gen 6 Extended?

  2. Ashbuttigieg

    Do you have a list of how many skeins are needed for gen 1 colour extended thanks

    1. LordLibidan

      I’m afraid not, as people stitch with different counts and tension. On small projects, it’s something that doesn’t matter, but at the scale of this project, it does!
      But we have a skein calculator that should be able to help you out!

  3. Jenny

    I found your website and I am loving it! I started the first generation Pokemon pattern and I am having soooo much fun with it. You have so many goodies here from the DMC inventory spreadsheet, to how to find the perfect skin tone, plus the post on how to exercise your hands and take breaks is invaluable. You are doing a wonderful thing for all of us stitchers. Thank you. PS. I love the animated running Pikachu.

  4. Kat

    How big should the aida be for the Pokémon gen 1 if it’s 16ct? When I download the pattern the size is different above then than the pattern. Thanks!

    1. LordLibidan

      The stitched area will be 16 inches by 28.13 inches.

  5. Tyler

    Hi there! I’m having a really hard time finding an “original” picture of the Extended Gen I image. I can only seem to find the pattern and people’s FOs.

    Is there a link to the Gen I image you could point me to please? l’m trying to convert it to a diamond painting kit, but the people won’t quote me without the original image. (My hands and eyes can’t handle XC anymore and I’d still love to do this pattern. I’ve been eyeing it for years.)

    Thank you!

    1. LordLibidan

      I’m afraid we don’t offer the original image out anymore. People have taken it and used it to sell the pattern online without our permission. Sorry!
      Bad people spoil everything…

      1. Tyler

        Totally understand. Thanks for getting back to me so fast!