Giant 60-kg crocheted Canadian flag lands Calgary newcomer in the record books
Minu Bhatia spent 18 months crocheting the giant wool tribute
A Calgary woman is breaking records for her handmade tribute to her new home country.
Minu Bhatia came to Canada from India to start a new life in 2010, becoming a citizen in 2015. She decided she wanted to do something special for the country that she says welcomed her with open arms.
"We were new here but there was lots of love," said Bhatia. "The country really adopted us well."
Bhatia set her sights on making a craft for Canada Day, and she aimed big.
"I thought I should contribute to this beautiful country in some way," she said.
She started the painstaking process of making it in 2016.
Eighteen months later, the crocheted Canadian flag was complete. It was 74 square metres and weighed 60 kilograms.
The flag has since been featured at Canada Day events in Calgary and Banff.
"It makes me very proud and very satisfied," said Bhatia. "When I started, there was just one thing on my mind, to make a tribute to this country. Then when it was taken to different places, the love, it was overwhelming for me, so much love from the people," Bhatia said.
Now her hand-stitched creation is breaking records.
It's been included in the Limca Book of Records, the Asia Book of Records and the India Book of Records.
"Lots of my friends and my family support said you should go for the world record, why not? You should apply for this," she said.
Her next goal is to find a permanent place for the flag to be displayed. It's currently sitting in her basement.
"Any auditorium, a theatre, any public place where people can go and see it and where it can stay safe," said Bhatia.
She says she hopes her flag might inspire other newcomers to take on their own projects.
"Lots of people want to do something for the country in their own way," she said.
"I'm positive that people will continue to be inspired by it."