Freebie Friday: Marvin Martian Crochet Pattern

Once again, Happy Freebie Friday Good Friday!
UPDATE 21/03/2020: I have created a start to finish video tutorial for Marvin Martian which has part 1 HERE, part 2 HERE and part 3 HERE.

In today’s second post of the day, I bring you Looney Tunes Marvin Martian Pattern. It is hard to say which out of the current five patterns I have done is my favourite, but Marvin did turn out very cute and is probably the easiest out off them all to do.

As I stated in my Yosemite Sam post I am reducing the frequency of my Freebie Fridays down to every two months. I’m not sure how many people actually use my patterns but I hope this doesn’t disappoint too much. I plan on using the time it frees up for me to focus on my Etsy store and getting my original designs up. Don’t fret though, because the next Freebie Friday set is going to be Super Mario Bros. There are so many characters that it will probably have to be released in 3 waves, with the first wave coming to you the beginning of July. I intend on making it well worth the wait so stay tuned.

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ABBREVIATIONS:

  • MR#—MAGIC RING WITH SPECIFIED NUMBER OF SINGLE CROCHETS (E.G. MR6)
  • SC—SINGLE CROCHET (DOUBLE CROCHET UK)
  • INC—INCREASE
  • DEC—DECREASE
  • CH# —CHAIN SPECIFIED NUMBER OF STITCHES (E.G CH1 OR CH5)
  • *_______* X# — REPEAT SEQUENCE WITHIN THE ASTERISKS THE SPECIFIED NUMBER OF TIMES (E.G. *SC, INC* X6)
  • 3IN1—3SC IN ONE STITCH
  • BLO—BACK LOOP ONLY
  • FLO—FRONT LOOP ONLY
  • CC—COLOUR CHANGE
  • CH1T—CHAIN ONE STITCH THEN TURN YOUR WORK
  • ST/STS—STITCH/STITCHES
  • FO—FASTEN OFF

TOOLS AND MATERIALS:

  • 4ply yarn (I used Scheepjes Catona in —105 Bridal White, 412 Forest Green, 115 Hot Red, 249 Saffron and 110 Jet Black)
  • 2mm crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Fire retardant Fibrefill
  • Scissors
  • Yellow wool roving
  • Felting needle
  • Leather protective fingers (optional)
  • White felt
  • Black felt
  • Green felt
  • Felt glue
  • Sewing pins (optional)
  • Stitch marker (optional)

HEAD & BODY:

Starting with Hot Red yarn

  • MR6
  • 6INC (12)
  • *SC, INC* X6 (18)
  • 18SC (18) = 5 ROWS
  • *SC, DEC* X6 (12)
  • 12SC (12)

CC BLACK

  • FLO: *SC, INC* X6 (18)
  • *2SC, INC* X6 (24)
  • *3SC, INC* X6 (30)
  • *4SC, INC* X6 (36)
  • *5SC, INC* X6 (42)
  • 42SC (42) = 7 ROWS
  • *5SC, DEC* X6 (36)
  • *4SC, DEC* X6 (30)
  • *3SC, DEC* X6 (24)
  • *2SC, DEC* X6 (18)
  • *SC, DEC* X6 (12)
  • 6DEC (6)
  • FO

^I cut small rectangles out of the green felt and glued it around Marvin’s waist^

HELMET:

Using Forest Green yarn

  • MR6
  • 6INC (12)
  • *SC, INC* X6 (18)
  • *2SC, INC* X6 (24)
  • *3SC, INC* X6 (30)
  • *4SC, INC* X6 (36)
  • *5SC, INC* X6 (42)
  • *6SC, INC* X6 (48)
  • 48SC (48) = 4 ROWS
  • FO

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HELMET BACKPIECE:

Using Forest Green yarn

  • CH27
  • From 2nd ST: 4SC, 3IN1, 16SC, 3IN1, 4SC, CH1T (30)
  • 5SC, 3IN1, 18SC, 3IN1, 5SC, CH1T (34)
  • 6SC, 3IN1, 20SC, 3IN1, 6SC, CH1T (38)
  • 7SC, 3IN1, 22SC, 3IN1, 7SC, CH1T (42)
  • FO

^I whip stitched this backpiece to the helmet leaving 8 stitches at either end^

VISOR:

Using Forest Green yarn

  • MR6
  • *INC, SC* X3 (9)
  • *INC, 2SC* X3 (12)
  • 12SC (12)
  • *DEC, 2SC* X3 (9)
  • *DEC, SC* X3 (6)
  • *INC, SC* X3 (9)
  • *INC, 2SC* X3 (12)
  • 12SC (12) = 20 ROWS
  • *DEC, 2SC* X3 (9)
  • *DEC, SC* X3 (6)
  • *INC, SC* X3 (9)
  • *INC, 2SC* X3 (12)
  • 12SC (12)
  • *DEC, 2SC* X3 (9)
  • *DEC, SC* X3 (6)
  • FO

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HELMET TOP (FLATPIECE):

Using Saffron yarn

  • CH11
  • From 2nd ST: 10SC, CH1T
  • 10SC, CH1T (10) = 4 ROWS
  • FO WITHOUT THE CH1T ON THE LAST ROW

^ I needle felted yellow wool onto this piece to give that nice effect, but you can also attach yarn using any method such as those to attach yarn as hair for dolls^

HELMET TOP (STAND):

Using Saffron yarn

  • MR6
  • *INC, SC* X3 (9)
  • 9SC (9)
  • FO

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ARM (MAKE TWO):

Starting with Bridal White yarn

  • MR6
  • *INC, 2SC* X2 (8)
  • 8SC (8)

CC Hot Red

  • 8SC (8)
  • *DEC, 2SC* X2
  • 6SC (6)
  • FO

FOOT (MAKE TWO):

Using Bridal White yarn

  • MR6
  • *SC, INC, 3IN1* X2 (12)
  • *3SC, 3INC* X2 (18)
  • BLO: 18SC (18) = 2 ROWS
  • SC, 4DEC, 9SC (14)
  • 3DEC, SC, 3DEC, SC (8)
  • FO

^ I used Hot Red yarn to slip stitch (SS) around the top row of front loops ^

Once you have finished crocheting just assemble your Marvin Martian then send me a picture 🙂 I would love to see it! I haven’t decided which Looney Tunes pattern I am going to release next Friday so you will have to check in next week to see who is up.

If you use or save my crochet patterns and don’t want to donate, please do comment below with a thank you to show your appreciation and to let me know that you want these freebie patterns to keep coming. Additionally, comment below if you have any future ideas that you want to see as part of Freebie Fridays. I would love to hear any ideas that you may have.

Have a lovely Easter and hopefully we will all get a lot of crocheting done over the long weekend!

Happy crocheting,

Chantelle X

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39 Comments

  1. Super, super adorable. He is definitely the cutest! <3 Thank you for sharing him and much luck in your endeavors.

  2. this is just what i needed.. my dad is a big marvin fan and there were 0 good patterns out there.. this is the first nice one.. thankyou so very much for the pattern!

  3. I love this pattern for Marvin the Martian. He is my sons favorite, I don’t know where I am missing instructions for the eyes. Thank you for providing such cute patterns for free.

    • Thank you so much for your comment. He is my favourite too 🙂 I used white and black felt to make the eyes which I stuck on using felt glue. I hope that this helps

  4. Just made this cute guy for a friend of mine who is undergoing cancer treatment. She has always loved Marvin and I thought she would love something to squish while she goes to all of her appts. Your pattern was very easy to follow and he is just the cutest thing! Thank you so much for writing all these lovely patterns down!

    • Aww, that is such a lovely thing to do. I hope that she makes a full recovery. I so happy that you enjoyed making him and found the pattern easy to follow. Happy crocheting! X

      • Youre welcome. Good luck with your project. I think this is good for a beginner its not too complicated and doesnt take too long.

  5. THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I HAVE A VERY LARGE PATTERN FOR MARVIN AND IT’S A LOT OF WORK TO MAKE IT THIS SMALL. SO THANKS AGAIN . I WANT TO MAKE KEY CHAINS FOR MY FRIENDS.

  6. TYVM for the pattern, Marvin Martian is my 37 yr old son’s favorite. I thought I would make him one to pop out of his stocking. I found a spaceship made from soda bottles, so we will be attempting that as well.

  7. I just completed my first work!
    I love your pattern. It was easy to follow and your videos cleared any questions I had.
    Keep up the wonderful work ❤️
    I added a little black ball with “kaboom “ embroidered on it. Just for fun. I wish I could send a picture. Thank you again

    • Thank you so much for your feedback. I am very happy that you completed your project and are happy with it. The kaboom bomb sounds so cute! You can email me a picture at onescreativemind@outlook.com or tag me on Instagram @onescreativemind if you want. I would love to see a picture.
      Happy crocheting!

  8. I really like the pattern it was easy. I think you need to add at end of each section that after u finish off either stuff then see to body or how to assemble it at end. I knew what to do cause I crochet a lot of these things. Just a suggestion. But I like pattern. Thank u

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