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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  1. Courtney

    I’ve noticed on gen 6 pattern. That diggersby is not on there .

    1. Aaron

      No. Hope it cant be fixed pretty soon. I have started it all ready and done about 40000 stitchs

  2. Josh Levy

    Hello! I got a good chunk into the 4th gen pattern over the last 3 years, but unfortunately lost the whole thing somewhere on vacation this summer but I do plan on starting it again soon (I think the fabric I was using was too small anyways so I wasn’t too sad about it), but with the new games coming out do you plan on creating patterns for post-gen 6 pokemon?

    1. LordLibidan

      I’m not going to lie; I would cry. 😛
      We do intend to do the gen 7 and 8 pokemon, but we’re waiting on sprites being made. We’re VERY close with generation 7, so that shouldn’t be too long to wait, but as gen 8 just came out (sword and shield) it might be a while.

  3. Victoria

    Hey, am I being really dumb but where’s the list of DMC colours that I’ll need for the Generation 1 pattern?

    1. Victoria

      IGNORE ME… just found the colour chart list in the colour pattern!

  4. Oh No

    I cannot seem to find where to buy/order that big Aida cloth used for these patterns. I realize it is to be about 1.5 by 3 feet, but cannot find any where online to purchase Aida so big. Where would you recommend?

    1. LordLibidan

      Hey there!
      We’ll have a post up in the new year for where to find massive aida, but I would actually suggest NOT buying it online. Instead, I would go to brick and mortar fabric stores (not craft or cross stitch stores). Sewing enthusiasts use aida to create things like blinds so you can usually buy it by the meter.
      Hope that helps!

  5. Margo

    Hello! This is an amazingly detailed pattern and I would love to start on this in the future once I have finished my other projects. The only thing I’m missing is how big the pattern will be with a 14 ct aida instead of 18 ct. That would really help when ordering my fabric. Thank you so much for the pattern!

    1. LordLibidan

      Hi!
      On 14 count its 18.3″ x 32.1″ or 46.4cm x 81.6cm
      On 18 count its 14.2″ x 25″ or 36cm x 63.5cm

      1. Margo

        thank you so much! And another question. Is there an app that is compatable with these patterns to upload? I would like to order my threads in sections otherwise I’d suddenly be 300 euros poorer haha.