Camlann - Salisbury Plain

Alternative site of Arthur's 12th &  Final Battle
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732PP Cornwall
A new Arthurian Design!  The Shield of Cador, Duke of Cornwall.  This is a wonderful foundation piecing design or a good traditional template design!  Fast and quilter friendly and of course, you can twist and turn it into medallions, borders, runners and other secondary designs just by turning the quarter blocks.  It's a super design!

691 Gaheris
One of the stalwart knights of the Round Table and one of the "Orkney Brothers".  A wonderful design in any color combination and setting.

 

 

 


692 Accolon
Accolon de Gaul, the lover of Morgan le Fay and the challenger to Arthur with the stolen Excalibur!  A lovely design in any color combination and very dimensional.


259 Mordred
A simple and beautiful design for framing or any project a quilter can dream up.

 

 

 

 

695 Tristan
The love affair that preceded Camelot!  Tristan and Isolt!  This block  is a charmer with easy to do seams so that quilters may concentrate on color combinations and settings. 


260 Lancelot
This is a great design for quilters of all skill levels!  Fast and easy, the block does have secondary designs should quilters not want to emphasize the small hearts.

 

 

 

261 Gawaine
A lovely block with dimensional stars, lattice and other secondary designs.  It works in any color combination and setting.

 

548 Sir Cei
Named for the stalwart and true Knight of Camelot -- this block performs!

 

 

100 Camelot Roads
Fast and fun and oh! the settings you can come up with this one!  Great over all designs and secondary effects too!

 

258 Excalibur
The magical sword of Camelot!  Create lovely all over designs whether you enhance the sword image or not.  Great dimensional potential too! 

 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


After Mordred's discovery of their love affair, Lancelot fled and Guinevere was sentenced to death. Lancelot rescued her and took her to his realm or castle Joyous Garde (supposedly in France in most of the written legends). This led Arthur to crossing the channel and making war on his former knight. While away from Britain, he left Mordred in charge. Mordred rebelled and Arthur returned to quell him. This led to Arthur's last battle on Salisbury Plain, where he slew Mordred, but was himself gravely wounded. Arthur was then carried off in a barge, saying he was heading for the vale of Avalon. Some said he never died, but would one day return. 
Also See:  Slaughter Bridge

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