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Cross-stitched "Battle of Grunwald" or how the probably largest, manually prepared cross-stitch on the world was created. Copying text and images permitted only with provision of relevant source. It is allowed to refer to the content by including a link or this page in a HTML frame.
What is the "Battle of Grunwald" project? The "Battle of Grunwald" or more simply the "Battle" is a name of a spontaneous project consisting in cross-stitching Jan Matejko's painting "Battle of Grunwald" in its natural size.Originators are Ms. Janina Panek and Mr. Adam Panek from Dzialoszyn (Poland). The inspiration came from Adam, who observing Janina at cross-stitching, made a joke: 'You cross-stitch so much that up to now you would cross-stitch the "Battle of Grunwald"'. This is how it started. The seed of a crazy thought, many of which never see the light of day, has undertaken a real shape through the efficient work of the organisers. The project coincides with 600th anniversary of the Battle which is coming forward and the date of 15 July 2010 was set as the final date for finishing the works. "Battle of Grunwald" is one the most known, valuable and recognizable Polish paintings. It is also characterised with its enormous size. Its author, Jan Matejko, eternised on it the scenes of one of the largest battles of the Middle Ages in Europe which took place on 15 July 1410 between the forces of the Teutonic Order and united Polish-Lithuanian forces and less numerous reinforcement troops of Ruthenians, Tatars as well as people from Moldavia and Czech. This site is created in remembrance of the accomplishment and it contains a set of information about the abovementioned work. It is worth to write about it because the cross-stitch is unique in many regards. Basic information about the "Battle of Grunwald" cross-stitch The cross-stitch pattern contains 50 parts but at the very bottom of the image the parts are more than three times lower than the other ones, therefore during cross-stitching they were connected on a one piece of canvas with parts neighbouring from the top. So, there are 40 parts which will comprise the image. Division of the pattern into parts
Reproduction of the "Battle" in electronic form is purchased. The "Penelopa" circle, active at the House of Culture in Dzialoszyn announces a cross-stitch competition. The first group declaring the willingness to cross-stitch parts of the painting emerges from the participants. October 2008 - The sponsor requires samples of patterns and cross-stitch to be prepared. First parts of the pattern are created. They are handed over to the sponsor, along with other information required by it. The sponsor pays attention to colour incompliance of one of elements with the original and withholds its support. The remark was justified - the analysis of the purchased photo reveals a clumsy modification on some graphic application. The first copies of the pattern go to rubbish bin. On 29 October the complaint procedure concerning the photo of the "Battle" starts. Ideas appear on taking own photo in the National Museum. November 2008 - change of supplier of materials. In the negotiations it is settled that it would not give them for free but sell in preferential prices - almost five times cheaper than in a shop which so and so requires high amounts to be collected. Adam Panek starts a many-month crusade for the "Battle". He will be the main catalyst of the enterprise as far as financial matters are concerned. On 20 November the complaint is admitted and we receive a high-quality photo. 50 parts of "raw" pattern and several parts of optimised patterns are created immediately since for 29 November the first meeting of organisers with the pattern author is planned along with handover of first several parts of the patterns. As the first, the smallest, lower parts of the image are prepared since it will be quicker to prepare them and the stitchers will be able to start work. January 2009 - the thread manufacturer moved its factory in the previous months and changes production technology. It turns out that the threads of the new batch stain. The cross-stitching women have colourful fingers. Feedback goes to the manufacturer's representative and the whole batch of threads is replaced.
Ms. Janina Panek with her part of the pattern. Person looking to the left - Ms. Joanna Galkowska who also cross-stitches the "Battle".
September 2009 - on 13 September a family picnic is organised in Dzialoszyn - "Farewell to the Summer" - the profit is appropriated for implementation of the "Battle of Grunwald" project. Two days later, the first photos of cross-stitch fragments are published at www.my-cross-stitch-software.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=20.
January 2010 - there is a shortage of colours used in the "Battle" on the market within several hundred kilometres from Dzialoszyn.
February 2010 - on 10 February the last part of the pattern is created. At the end of the month all parts of the pattern are assigned to their stitchers. March 2010 - on 5 March one person gets suddenly sick - people willing to take her work are looked for. On 7 March a replacement person is selected. Two days later she receives a set of materials and continues interrupted work. An attempt to piece two parts together. Slowly the legal status of the work being created and property rights are constituted and cleared out slowly.
Four parts of the cross-stitch pieced together.
4 May 2010
6 July 2010.
30 August 2010, 1620 - embroidery is finished.
Last cross.
11 September 2010 - first unofficial public show.
Part of the embroidery.
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Dobryszyce (Poland), 25 September 2010 - befor official show.
The stitchers and organizers.
Kleszczow 26 September 2010.
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x1 y1 Person stitching: ElZbieta Kowalska ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x2 y1 Person stitching: Janina Panek ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x3 y1 Person stitching: Anna Krol ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x4 y1 Person stitching: Zofia Osinska ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x5 y1 Person stitching: Barbara Prudlak ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x6 y1 Person stitching: ElZbieta Kowalska ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x7 y1 Person stitching: Anna Kusmierek ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x8 y1 Person stitching: Jan Andzinski ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x9 y1 Person stitching: Wieslawa Sztandera ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x10 y1 Person stitching: Monika and Slawomir Derecki ![]() ![]() Size: 407x433 crosses (176 231) |
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x1 y2 Person stitching: Ewa Kiedos ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x2 y2 Person stitching: Lidia Tokarska ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x3 y2 Person stitching: Anna Krol ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x4 y2 Person stitching: Anna Stochnialek ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x5 y2 Person stitching: Zenobia Kulka ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x6 y2 Person stitching: Wanda and Dorota Humieniuk ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x7 y2 Person stitching: Dorota Bernys ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x8 y2 Person stitching: Dorota Humieniuk and Teresa Pegza ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x9 y2 Person stitching: Wanda and Dorota Humieniuk ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x10 y2 Person stitching: Monika Derecka ![]() Size: 407x433 crosses (176 231) |
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x1 y3 Person stitching: Wioletta Skowronska ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x2 y3 Person stitching: Wanda and Dorota Humieniuk ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x3 y3 Person stitching: Aleksandra Filocha ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x4 y3 Person stitching: Elzbieta Sasula ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x5 y3 Person stitching: Janina Panek ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x6 y3 Person stitching: Barbara Frankiewicz ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x7 y3 Person stitching: Danuta Jalocha ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x8 y3 Person stitching: Teresa Pegza and Teresa Pegza ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x9 y3 Person stitching: Ksawera Wojciechowska ![]() Size: 433x433 crosses (187 489) |
x10 y3 Person stitching: Justyna Galczak ![]() Size: 407x433 crosses (176 231) |
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x1 y4 + x1 y5 Person stitching: Jolanta Liotka ![]() Size: 433x536 crosses (232 088) |
x2 y4 + x2 y5 Person stitching: Urszula Kur ![]() Size: 433x536 crosses (232 088) |
x3 y4 + x3 y5 Person stitching: Wieslawa Paweloszek ![]() Size: 433x536 crosses (232 088) |
x4 y4 + x4 y5 Person stitching: Malgorzata Zajac ![]() Size: 433x536 crosses (232 088) |
x5 y4 + x5 y5 Person stitching: Janina Panek ![]() Size: 433x536 crosses (232 088) |
x6 y4 + x6 y5 Person stitching: Barbara Walasinska ![]() Size: 433x536 crosses (232 088) |
x7 y4 + x7 y5 Person stitching: Joanna Galkowska ![]() Size: 433x536 crosses (232 088) |
x8 y4 + x8 y5 Person stitching: Dorota Humieniuk and Teresa Pegza ![]() Size: 433x536 crosses (232 088) |
x9 y4 + x9 y5 Person stitching: Dorota Bernys ![]() Size: 433x536 crosses (232 088) |
x10 y4 + x10 y5 Person stitching: Marzena Marczak ![]() Size: 407x536 crosses (218 152) |