Gotta Knit Them All! (Pokemon) by Tess Campbell

Gotta Knit Them All! (Pokemon)

Knitting
July 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in double knitting
US 2 - 2.75 mm
400 - 800 yards (366 - 732 m)
One size
English
This pattern is available for $12.00 USD buy it now

This is the KNIT version of this pattern. Get the crochet version here

Knit them all now! This pattern comes with patterns for THIRTY different Gen 1 pokemon! Build your own custom scarf pattern- or knit a bunch of squares to make things like blankets or pillows. This is a great stash buster!

Several different pdf files are included with your purchase. One includes two pages of thumbnails with all of the pokemon facing in both directions so that you can cut them out and play around with layouts. You can see in the photos the thumbnails that my husband chose to build his personal scarf. All 30 pokemon patterns are provided facing in both directions.

Because it is double knit, the patterns are fully reversible with opposite color schemes on each side. Need help double knitting? Watch my tutorial here.

For the scarf, you will need at least two colors of light fingering weight yarn (about 400 yards of each color) and size 2 (2.75mm) needles. For my scarf, I used several different scraps of contrast colors (less than 40 yards each). Since I wanted the neck portion to be tan on each side, I used two balls of tan for that portion, so I needed more than 400 yards. The finished scarf is 5” wide and 64” long, though the length can be adjusted.

For a blanket, the yardage will depend on how many squares you want to do. Using size 2 needles, each of my pokemon were about 5” wide and 5.5” tall. You could size up your needles and yarn for bigger squares.

List of included pokemon:
Abra
Bulbasaur
Charizard
Clefairy
Cubone
Diglett
Ditto
Dragonite
Dratini
Eevee
Gengar
Growlithe
Horsea
Jigglypuff
Machop
Magikarp
Mew
Nidoran (M)
Ninetales
Oddish
Onix
Pikachu
Poliwag
Psyduck
Snorlax
Squirtle
Voltorb
Vulpix
Zubat

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Enjoy!