Free Pixel Art and Craft Grid Pack
A free printable graph paper pack for pixel art, cross-stitch, beadwork, knitting, crochet, and count-based crafts. This five-page PDF includes a title page, 1/8 inch pixel grid, 5 mm craft grid, large color-planning grid, and a how-to-use page.
What's inside the pack
- Title page — a cover for craft folders, pattern binders, and art packets.
- 1/8 inch pixel grid — detailed sprites, icons, small patterns, and counted designs.
- 5 mm craft grid — cross-stitch, beadwork, knitting, crochet, and classroom crafts.
- Large color-planning grid — testing color blocks, repeats, rows, and simple patterns.
- How to use the pack — counting, coloring, and print tips for pattern work.
Preview the templates
Click any preview to open the full printable PDF pack in a new tab. The preview images show all five pages in the same order as the download.
Who the craft pack is for
- Pixel artists planning sprites, icons, and small game assets.
- Crafters charting cross-stitch, beadwork, crochet, knitting, or quilts.
- Teachers building count, symmetry, color, or pattern lessons.
How to choose a page
- Use 1/8 inch for detailed pixel art and small patterns.
- Use 5 mm for counted crafts where metric spacing is easier to read.
- Use the large grid when you are testing colors or teaching younger students.
License and sharing
- Free for personal crafts, classroom projects, and pattern planning.
- For custom spacing or colors, open the graph paper generator.
Frequently asked questions
Is the pixel art and craft grid pack free?
Yes. The printable graph paper PDF is free to download and print for personal crafts, classroom projects, and pattern planning.
What pages are included?
The pack includes a title page, 1/8 inch pixel grid, 5 mm craft grid, large color-planning grid, and a how-to-use page.
Which page is best for pixel art?
Use the 1/8 inch pixel grid for detailed sprites and small icons. Use the large grid for rough color blocking.
Can I use it for cross-stitch?
Yes. The 5 mm craft grid and the 1/8 inch grid both work well for count-based patterns.
How should I print it?
Print at 100% scale or Actual Size so each square keeps the same count across the page.