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Kabutops Cross-Stitch Pattern (#0141)

A free, print-ready cross-stitch chart for Kabutops, built from the classic Gen III (Emerald) sprite and matched to real DMC floss colors. Download the PDF below — it includes the symbol chart, floss legend, and finished-size guide.

Kabutops cross-stitch preview
57×57
Grid
1,424
Stitches
10
Colors
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✏️ Color-by-number version (PDF) →kid-friendly — print & color the numbered squares

Finished size

14-count Aida
4.1″ × 4.1(10.4 × 10.4 cm)
16-count Aida
3.6″ × 3.6(9.1 × 9.1 cm)
18-count Aida
3.2″ × 3.2(8.1 × 8.1 cm)

DMC floss legend

SymColorDMCNameStitches
X834Golden Olive Vy Lt283
o370Mustard Medium258
*3371Black Brown253
+433Brown Med143
#644Beige Gray Med136
%WhiteWhite100
/317Pewter Gray89
=648Beaver Gray Lt65
&745Yellow Pale Light49
$414Steel Gray Dk48

Tip: stitch the darkest outline color first, then fill the lighter colors. Use 2 strands over 1 Aida square for full coverage. DMC color matches are the nearest floss to each sprite color — swap in a shade you prefer.

What you’ll need

14-Count Aida Cloth
Even-weave cross-stitch fabric — 14-count is the easiest to count and the most forgiving for beginners.
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Embroidery Floss Set (DMC-compatible)
A big multi-color floss set covers every shade in the legend — match by the DMC code.
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Embroidery Hoop Set
Keeps the Aida taut while you stitch and doubles as the frame when you're done.
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Tapestry Needles (size 24)
Blunt-tip needles slip between Aida holes without splitting threads.
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How to make your Kabutops cross-stitch

  1. Find the center of your Aida and the center of the chart, and start there so the design stays centered.
  2. Work one color at a time, following the symbol chart — each square is one full cross-stitch.
  3. Use 2 strands of floss over 1 Aida square for solid coverage; match each symbol to its DMC code in the legend.
  4. Stitch the darkest color last if you want to add a backstitch outline — it makes the sprite pop.
  5. Mount the finished piece in the hoop, trim, and it’s ready to hang.

Cross-stitch FAQ

What does “14-count Aida” mean?

It’s 14 squares (stitches) per inch. Higher count = smaller finished piece and finer detail; 14-count is the most beginner-friendly. The finished-size table on this page shows the size at 14, 16, and 18 count.

How much floss do I need?

A single skein of each color is almost always plenty for one sprite — most use only a few feet per color. The legend lists every DMC color and its stitch count.

Do I have to backstitch the outline?

No. The pattern reads fine as plain cross-stitch. A backstitch outline in the darkest color is optional and just sharpens the edges.

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