King Arthur immediately came to mind when round table was named as our theme for this reveal. I explored other interpretations but kept returning to ideas of knights, swords, Camelot and castles so I ran with that idea. Tintagel Castle was named by 12th century writer Geoffrey of Monmouth, in his historical account of British history, as the place where the story of King Arthur and the knights of his round table was conceived. My piece is a collage of Tintagel, a knight, a crest and a replica of the round table that King Henry the 8th had decorated with a tudor rose and the names of the knights of the round table and hung in Winchester Castle. The original table was built of oak for a festival to celebrate the betrothal of one of Edward I daughters. See this site for a picture of the real table and more details. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/winchester-round-table
The piece is composed of items that were fused onto stablizer and stitched before attaching to the background. Normally I stitch after affixing to the background, but I found I prefer to work in this order as it allows more "margin of error". The background was machine quilted also before I sewed the individual items onto it. Commercial cottons and silk fabrics were used and embellished with inktense pencils, stitching, tuille, etc. to create textures and detail. Braid, beads and crystals finish off the details.
I really had fun with this theme, although not totally engaged initially!!!