276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Pokémon Cross Stitch: Bring your favorite Pokémon to life with over 50 cute cross stitch patterns

£7.495£14.99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

Once you have completed your Pikachu why not frame it and hang it on your wall at home to brighten up any room, or gift it to a friend who loves Pokemon. I might me wrong cause I only checked it on pattern keeper but I’m a little worried since this colour looks more beige then pink. Blastoise is another firm favourite with diehard Pokemon fans, but you might know his devolved version better, the adorable Squirtle! This is really one for the OG fans, this cross stitch features a firm favourite Charizard from the Pokemon Red game released on Gameboy in 1999, and probably worth a bit now if you've still got it! Mix and match to create your very own customized Pokémon Shirt by choosing from 386 patterns and arrange them in the combine them to your liking.

Squirtle might look cute, but he won't think twice about shooting a jet of high-powered water from his mouth at an opponent. A must-have for any keen stitcher, and why not get a needle minder that matches your next Pokemon project. In this kit, you'll receive everything you need to make the design including a counted chart, 14 count Aida, DMC thread, needle and how-to guide. I’ve used the DMC card, but there are times when I want more of a transition between my lightest and darkest.

Well, combining these two passions by creating Pokemon cross-stitch patterns is a fun and creative way to express your love for the franchise while also honing your stitching skills. A must-have for any pokemon fan, this adorable counted cross stitch pattern is available as a digital download which you will receive within 24hrs, so you can get started straight away. Katie runs her jewellery business, Ophelia Jewellery Art, on Etsy, where she sells beautiful resin-pressed flower earrings.

This kit comes with everything you need to finish the project, even the awesome purple Aida, making it a little different from your usual cross stitch. Before I get started, I must mention that there are some alternatives available, Makibird-Stitching on DeviantArt has created some spiffing patterns that you can download for personal use. If you did try this would you let us know about the clarity of detail on the higher count fabric please? The pattern is by our own Servotron and now has over 10 complete versions in the wild, and more popping up. For packaging, we use packaging containing plant-derived raw materials, which helps to conserve petroleum resources and reduce CO₂, a cause of global warming.

As I’m such a bitchin’ girlfriend, I decided to create a Pokémon cross stitch for Alex to make up for being a bit cruddy at chores, working all the time and worst of all, dual-screening during Masterchef. One of the best scenes from the original pokemon series when they have no food, but Pikachu is hungry. I’m thinking stitching it on 14 count would mean the finished piece would be quite large but I’m worried about losing too much detail by using a higher count fabric. Ok, so without further adieu, you really just need to visit Birdie Stitching for a ton of free cross-stitch charts of Pokemon characters.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment