
Every now and then we like to create updated versions of our original projects. And this felt burger is one of them! Compared to our original felt burger, this one has a lot more detail. And it also has a much better tutorial for you to follow.
This project is just above a beginner’s level because it involves a bit of construction. So if you’ve made some of our felt projects before, scroll on down for everything you need to start crafting.
Our pattern below includes all of the pieces you need to make a felt burger as well as fries. Of course we also have included all the fixings so your little one can add onions, a tomato, lettuce, cheese, pickles, mustard, and ketchup to their burger. Just think of all the creative fun they’ll have!
For more fun options this summer, you can also make our felt hot dog and felt ice cream bars. Don’t forget to share pictures of what you craft with us by tagging #MadeWithLia on Instagram or posting on our Facebook page for members.
Skill level: Intermediate
Stitches used: blanket, detached chain stitch, straight stitch, and a double running stitch.
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Tools
Materials
- Lia Griffith’s Wool Blend Felt – Camel, Sand, Bark Brown, White, Buttercup, Ochre, Fern, Juniper, Lichen, Plum, Cherry, and Ruby
- Embroidery Floss — DMC Ultra Very Light Mocha Beige (3866), Tan(436), Ultra Dark Coffee Brown (938), Very Light Topaz (727), Medium Yellow (743),Avocado Green (469),Medium Antique Mauve (316), Bright Christmas Red (666), and Christmas Red (321)
- Polyester Fiber Fill — Lia Griffith Stuffie Puff
- Heat N Bond Fusible Interfacing
- Fabric Pen — Dritz Disappearing Ink
- Blick Studio Art Marker — Black (020)
How to Make a Felt Burger and Fries
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Need more fun activities for kids? Check out our DIY play kitchen, kids’ aprons, and felt kitchen utensils. You can also browse the rest of our felt play food for kids.