Nichole Dunigan is the artist behind these handmade
cuties. She is not selling rather hids them in various pokéstops and gyms around
her neighborhood for local kids to find.
Dunigan’s project is only one week old, but it’s already
sparked a movement, inspiring other artists to crochet their own pokémon
to leave at pokéstops in their cities. Her #CrochetGO
Facebook group is now filled with members from all over the world —
Australia, Denmark, and the UK — posting pictures of their creations.
