Episode 5
For children's week, the sewers' skills are tested by romper suits, Under the Sea-themed fancy dress and raincoats for mini models.
Joe Lycett hosts as the eight remaining home sewers return to the nation’s most famous sewing room for children’s week. The garments might be tiny, but their fiddliness makes them a mammoth challenge to sew.
To test the sewers’ dexterity, judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young kick off the Pattern Challenge with a classic for any toddler’s wardrobe – a romper suit. The task requires the sewers to combine tricky techniques, including crossover straps, an elasticated back and, most difficult of all, snap fastenings at the crotch.
Next, in the Transformation Challenge, the sewers let their imaginations run wild, turning adult wet suits into Under the Sea-themed fancy dress for children.
Finally, the Sewing Bee welcomes mini models for the Made to Measure challenge, which is to make a child’s raincoat. These must be well fitted, allowing enough movement for jumping up and down in muddy puddles, whilst also being fully waterproof. Who will win Garment of the Week, and who will stumble, becoming the fifth sewer to leave the Great British Sewing Bee?
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Music Played
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Noah and the Whale
5 Years Time
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Sally Kelly
Little Cutie
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Gracie Fields
Ciao Ciao Bambino
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Bobby Darin
Splish Splash
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Julius Katchen, Gary Graffman, Kenneth Heath, London Symphony Orchestra: Skitch Henderson
Camille Saint-Saens: The Carnival of The Animals: Aquarium
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The Springfields
Bambino
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Max Bygraves
Gotta Have Rain
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Russ Hamilton
Rainbow
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George Formby
Oh Dont The Wind Blow Cold
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The Who
The Kids Are Alright
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The Four Aces
A Garden In The Rain
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Flanagan and Allen
The Umbrella Man
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Eden Kane
Rain, Rain, Go Away
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Anne Shelton
Sailor
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Joe Lycett |
Judge | Esme Young |
Judge | Patrick Grant |
Series Producer | Catherine Lewendon |
Executive Producer | Sara Ramsden |
Director | Ivan Youlden |
Production Company | Love Productions |
Broadcasts
- Wed 12 May 2021 21:00
- Fri 28 May 2021 01:30
- Mon 28 Nov 2022 15:15