In a remarkable celebration of skill and empowerment, a group affectionately known as Mother India’s Crochet Queens has set a new world record, showcasing the power of craft to bring women together and create lasting impact.
The talented collective, made up of women from diverse backgrounds across India, came together to break the record for the largest crochet piece ever created. Their intricate handiwork not only earned them a place in the record books but also highlighted the role of traditional crafts in uplifting communities.
Beyond the impressive feat, the Crochet Queens have been dedicated to empowering women by teaching crochet skills that promote financial independence and foster community bonds. Through workshops and collaborative projects, these women have built networks of support and skill-sharing, encouraging creativity and entrepreneurship.
“The world record is a proud achievement, but what truly matters is the empowerment and confidence this craft has given to so many women,” said a spokesperson for the group. “We hope to inspire others to find strength and opportunity through their passions.”
Their story is a shining example of how heritage arts and community spirit can combine to create both cultural and social change—one stitch at a time.