After the success of our feature Pokémon, catch them all and the one dedicated to our friend Pikachu, we’re back with an even more comprehensive guide to become unbeatable when it comes to Pokémon. You’ll finally be able to grow your families in Hama beads thanks to the numerous free patterns we’ve found for you.
Let’s start with this grid of icons from the animated series. Quick models to make: simple and effective… watch out, the Pokémon will be swarming at your place ^^. Source: Peukku Works
The starters: Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle and Pikachu
They’re essential to start the adventure. Choose one of these four Pokémon and have endless fun thanks to Hama beads.
Thanks to the excellent source Kandipattern, you can create a real gallery of creatures. With this Bulbasaur (a Grass-type starter Pokémon), you’ll get the boost you need for your Grass abilities.
With Squirtle, you’ll have the Water-type starter. It’s given by Professor Oak. Our turn to offer it to you in Hama beads thanks to the site Kandipattern (for a change 😉
Unless you’re tempted to make Charmander (Salamèche in French), one of the greatest unevolved Fire-type starters. Source: Kandipattern.
And finally, the one who needs no introduction: Pikachu, which you can find in our special feature. Here, we’re offering a small variation of the little rodent in a wolf cape. A free pattern we found on the site Beads Tokyo.
Our favorites to make
Here, there’s no need to go hunting in the deep jungles of Guyana to catch Mew; this Psychic-type Pokémon is at your disposal on the Minecraft pixel art site.
After fire, here’s a little refresher with this fourth-generation Water-type Pokémon. You’ve probably guessed it: we’re talking about Piplup. Thanks to Nanou aveline for this lovely creation.
When making this Jigglypuff, be careful not to fall into a deep sleep. This Pokémon will sing you a lovely lullaby if you’re not careful. In the meantime, gather your best pink beads and get started on crafting it. Source: Kandipattern
We’re offering a mini version of this little pink ball with pointy ears. This time we caught it on DeviantArt!
Bellsprout is quite a common Pokémon. What they don’t tell you is that, with its bud shaped like a human head, it’ll be perfect as a plant ornament on your balcony… Source: Wingtips.
In a different vein, try making Krabby, a basic Pokémon that often hides under the sand… A creation with bite! Source: Deviantart
Here’s a Meowth embroidery chart that will adapt perfectly to Hama beads. Source: Deviantart
Paras is a first-generation Grass-type Pokémon—your turn to reproduce it. Source: Pokepins

















