A talented Pokémon fan has created a stunning Eternatus crochet figure, showcasing the impressive creativity within the Pokémon community. This high-quality creation joins a wealth of fan-made Pokémon crafts, including plushies, paintings, and artwork.
Eternatus, a legendary Poison/Dragon-type Pokémon from Generation VIII (Pokémon Sword and Shield), is instantly recognizable for its unique design and rare dual typing, shared only with Dragalge and Naganadel. While it doesn't evolve, it boasts a powerful Eternamax form seen in the games' final battles.
Reddit user pokemoncrochet unveiled their adorable Eternatus crochet in a captivating 32-second video, showing the charming figure seemingly floating on a thread. The detail is exceptional, capturing the essence of the original Pokémon while maintaining a delightful cuteness. The artist, however, has indicated a focus on future Pokémon creations rather than tackling Eternatus' Eternamax form.
A Crochet Collection Takes Shape
pokemoncrochet is on a mission to crochet every single Pokémon—an ambitious but not unprecedented undertaking. Several years ago, another dedicated fan embarked on a similar project, sharing their adorable collection featuring Togepi, Gengar, Squirtle, Mew, Torchic, Staryu, and many more online.
Other noteworthy crochet creations include a recent set of Johto starter Pokémon (Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile) and a remarkably lifelike Starmie, accurately reflecting the Pokémon's fluidity.
The popularity of fan-made Pokémon crochet continues to grow, and with the upcoming release of Pokémon Legends: Z-A in 2025, expect a new wave of inspired creations, potentially including legendary Pokémon like Eternatus.