I've been calling them red, but now that I'm working with the fabric, it isn't really red. It's more of a tomato color - orangish red. Whatever it is, I made the circles that will be appliqued into the center of each wedge circle.
I cut out the proper sized circle from heat-resistant template plastic, traced it onto the back of the tomato fabric and cut out nine circles with a generous seam allowance.
I then hand stitch a basting stitch around the outside, keeping the stitches as close together as possible [it makes the circle smoother]. With the template plastic on the inside, I drew the basting thread tight causing the seam allowance to fold over onto the back. Then iron it, and remove the plastic circle.
Easy-peasy.
After lunch at Coastline Burgers in the Junction I made a few more blocks of the Putty and Mortar quilt and cut out the rest of the pieces. [Sorry, I didn't take pictures].
Then I made a few more City Sampler Blocks - 46 and 47. The Challenge has begun on Instagram, today was Day 2. So far I've been keeping up!
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