Nigerian smashes world record after 106-hour hand sewing marathon

The Guinness World Records (GWR) has certified Oluwaseun Kuforiji, as the first Nigerian fashion designer, to break the record for longest sewing marathon.

TheNewsGuru reports that GWR in a blog post announced that the fashion designer set the record by handsewing 22 items for 106 hours, 55 minutes.

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The “sew-a-thon” attempt, which was held from January 22 to 26 in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state, aimed to promote craftsmanship and creativity in fashion.

The longest sewing marathon is 106 hr 55 min 20 sec, and was achieved by Oluwaseun Kuforiji (Nigeria) in Ijebuode, Ogun, Nigeria, from 22 January to 26 January 2025,” the post reads.

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“Oluwaseun hopes to promote fashion craftsmanship and inspire creativity in others. He sewed 22 items during his attempt.”

Reacting, Kuforiji, said the attempt was an “incredible” journey that showcased his perseverance and craftsmanship.

“Officially a Guinness World Record Holder! 106 hours, 55 minutes, and 20 seconds of non-stop sewing needle and thread in hand, passion in my heart,” he wrote.

“From crafting a full Agbada in the first 6 hours to completing 18 outfits, this journey has been nothing short of incredible.

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“This is more than just a record; it’s a testament to perseverance, skill, and the power of believing in one’s craft.

“Many thanks to @guinnessworldrecords for the recognition, and to everyone who supported me on this journey. Victory is ours!”

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