13 Knitted Pokémon Free Patterns

Make your own Pokémon with these free knitted patterns, from toys to scarves and more. These patterns are fun for all skill levels.

Bring a little magic to your knitting with these free patterns for Pokémon. From Poké Ball to beanies and other toys, there’s a design for everyone. These ideas are great for gifts, play, or display, and they’re perfect for knitters who love these anime creatures.


Knitted Pokémon Free Patterns

1. Gastly

Knitted Pokémon Free Patterns 1
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With ominous eyes and a mischievous smirk, Gastly by Knitting 1025 is ready to decorate your shelves. This pattern works up easily and floats nicely between spooky and snuggly.

2. Bellsprout

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With its wiggly stem and permanently surprised face, Bellsprout is a Grass-type creature that exudes friendly energy. The brilliant knitter behind this design is The Knit Guru.

3. Knitted Mimikyu Pokémon

Mimikyu Pokemon
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All you need is yellow and black yarn and a bit of red for the cheek spots to create Mimikyu by Jaimie O’Donnell. It’s the perfect toy for fans of this ghost/fairy-type Pokémon.

4. The Knitted Pikachu Plush

Petit Pikachu
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Alexander Walker knits the iconic Pikachu, everyone’s favorite character. With cheeks that scream “electric boop,” it’s quick to make and impossible not to love.

5. Rayquaza Free Knitting Pattern

Rayquaza
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Created by Alexandria Batista, this Rayquaza features dramatic coils and celestial flair. It is a must-have for fans and measures approximately 6.75 inches tall and 5.5 inches wide.

6. Knitted Charizard

Knitted Charizard
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This Charizard, by Alexandria Batista, stands 6 inches tall and wide and has an impressive wingspan of 8.5 inches. It’s chunky and perfect for bringing some fire-type energy into your home.

7. Knitted Ampharos

Ampharos
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This Ampharos by Alexandria Batista comes together with bright yellow yarn and neat little details. Its gentle face makes it a sweet and cheerful piece to add to your set.

8. Staryu Pokémon

Staryu Pokemon
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Staryu’s sharp star shape makes it a cool and unusual knit. It’s fun to make and adds a splash of something different to your toy collection. Jaimie O’Donnell creates it.

9. Pokémon Azumarill

Pokemon Azumarill
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Azumarill has a round body and big ears that are easy to spot. This pattern by Netta’s Knits is great for anyone who wants a fun, soft Pokémon that’s a bit off the beaten path.

10. Voltorb and Electrode

DIY Voltorb and Electrode
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These ball-shaped buddies by Josephine Ruff-Sloan are super quick to make. Knit both for a matching pair that shows the playful side of electric-type Pokémon.

11. Oddish

Oddish
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Oddish by Marmokachi is a fun mix of leafy and round shapes. It’s a small and easy project, perfect for plant lovers and Pokémon fans alike.

12. Pidgey Bird

Pidgey Bird
theknitguru

Pidgey’s soft wings and round body make it great for beginner knitters. It’s simple but still captures the charm of this classic bird Pokémon. This pattern is available at theknitguru.

13. Dratini Pokedoll

Dratini Pokedoll
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Dratini by arsfibra.tumblr has a long, twisty shape and a sweet face. It’s a fun knit for anyone who likes dragon-types and softer designs.

 

 

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