veggie burgers
May 27, 2009 at 8:02 pm | Posted in chatty, crafting with kids, I love to make things... | 18 CommentsI love veggie burgers — and after a few too many gardenburgers at restaurants with no other vegetarian options, a good homemade one* is amazing.
So when I joined another play food swap I immediately thought of making some felt veggie burgers (since Pearl is also a fan), and after a brief and unproductive flirtation with the idea of tempeh tacos, it was on to the burger pattern-making, cutting and stitching!
I started with a tiny version of each piece (bread x 2, swiss cheese, burger, and lettuce) so I could get the proportions right and try out a few stitching and cutting ideas. Once I liked them (I really love the tiny ones),
I made my real patterns and watched basketball while I cut out 56 (I think?) felt pieces.
A quick trip upstairs to the sewing machine, a baby break, and a last round of lettuce leaves later,
I had all seven burgers finished — one for Pearl to keep, and six to swap!
I didn’t have any sandwich bags, so some pink ribbon had to do instead. (I used red ribbon for my fortune cookies a few months ago, come to think of it.)
So they’re packed up and ready to take to the post office, and I think I might try a side of sweet potato fries next. And I’ll definitely post photos when I get the rest of the play food — the sneak peeks I’ve seen look awesome!

(here’s what I got last time, in a bigger swap)
*My favorites are the one at Detour, the seasonal one at the New Seasons deli (which I had for dinner tonight) and the Chez Gourmet pecan flavor, but I really miss the Monster Burger from the long-gone Daily Grind. Anyone who used to work there want to share the recipe with a fan? Or do you have a favorite to share?
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Call the little one a “veggie slider”! Then you can make more for a “play appetizer swap.”
Comment by Monica the Tiara Chick— May 27, 2009 #
So cute! I’m hungry now.
Comment by KB VanHorn— May 28, 2009 #
Josh makes amazing homemade veggies burgers–you’ll have to ask him to cook up a batch for you guys this summer. My faves from restaurants are the one at Bridgeport Brewery–they’re awesome and made from scratch–and Burgerville’s Harvest Burger.
Comment by Sarah— May 28, 2009 #
GOOD GOLLY, those are adorable! Beautiful job – your swap partners will be so thrilled!
Comment by Sister Diane— May 28, 2009 #
So adorable. I’ve been wanting to join a play food swap for such a long time!
Comment by Elizabeth— May 28, 2009 #
SO Cute! Loving all the felt food! I know it sounds strange, but my favorite veggie burger in Portland is at Claudia’s sports bar on Hawthorne and 30th. It’s pretty traditional but SO good and now that it’s non-smoking, I can eat there without feeling grossed out!
Comment by Vanessa— May 28, 2009 #
Ever since I was a little kid I played with toy kitchenware and even made clay food for my doll house…little roasts, spaghettti, bread etc. I wish you were my mom back then! Brilliant!
Comment by Ivy Manning— May 28, 2009 #
I love the felt veggie burger! So awesome.
Detour is one of my favorite brunch spots in PDX. So good!
Comment by flappergirlcreations— May 28, 2009 #
You did a great job with those- they look amazing! I love the stitching detail on the lettuce…
Comment by Annie— May 28, 2009 #
I love this idea – and the bigger food swap too! You did such a fantastic job on the burgers, the lettuce leaves are so detailed!
Comment by vania— May 29, 2009 #
Ooh! How adorable are these?! Too cute for words really.
Comment by Ann— May 29, 2009 #
This veggie burger is delightful! It would be fun to make some tomatoes and cucumbers to go in them too!
Comment by Cindy Lietz, Polymer Clay Tutor— June 1, 2009 #
oh, thanks everyone!!
love the veggie slider appetizer swap idea – awesome!
Comment by Susan— June 2, 2009 #
You are amazing!
Comment by Nicole— June 4, 2009 #
Could I bring your idea to our forum (vietnamese)?
I’ll use your image, and translate the intructions into Vietnamese
Absolute I’ll write the source: Credit: Susan!
Ok?
Sorry. My english is not good
Comment by Pe_dzan— June 12, 2009 #
Those are absolutely adorable! I especially love the way you did the lettuce. Great blog, thanks for all the inspiration!
Comment by chase— June 22, 2009 #
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Pingback by goodbye 2009, hello 2010! « West Coast Crafty— January 4, 2010 #
The veggie burger is so adorable, and I’m gonna link to it soon at Dollar Store Crafts.
Comment by Heather - Dollar Store Crafts— February 27, 2010 #