Episode 3
Joe Lycett welcomes the ten remaining home sewers back to the nation’s most famous sewing room for children’s week.
Joe Lycett welcomes the ten remaining home sewers back to the nation’s most famous sewing room for children’s week. The garments might be mini, but they are a mammoth challenge because they are fiddly to sew.
To test the sewers’ dexterity, judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young kick off the pattern challenge with a classic for any little girl’s wardrobe – a smocked dress. The task requires the sewers to combine tricky techniques, including making a bias binding and a Peter Pan collar, and, most difficult of all, creating a smocked bodice. Next, in the transformation challenge, the sewers let their imaginations run wild, turning sleeping bags into food shaped fancy dress. Finally, the Sewing Bee welcomes mini-models for the made-to-measure task, which is to make a pair of dungarees for a girl or boy. These must be perfectly fitted but allow enough freedom of movement to play in.
Who will climb their way to the top and win garment of the week, and who will stumble, becoming the third sewer to leave the Great British Sewing Bee?
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The sewers take on smocking
Duration: 01:05
Music Played
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Gracie Fields
Ciao Ciao Bambino
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Alma Cogan
Twenty Tiny Fingers
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Teddy Johnson And Pearl Carr
Sing Little Birdie
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Billy Cotton
The Marrow Song (Oh What A Beauty)
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The Six Teens
Why Do I Go To Shool
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Joan Regan
Papa Loves Mama
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Shampoo
Trouble
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Bewitched
C'est La Vie
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Joe Lycett |
Director | Justin Lennox-Bradley |
Series Editor | James Hedge |
Series Producer | Catherine Lewendon |
Executive Producer | Sara Ramsden |
Production Manager | Euan McRae |
Broadcasts
- Wed 6 May 2020 21:00
- Sat 9 May 2020 15:55
- Wed 27 May 2020 01:50
- Wed 28 Oct 2020 15:15