Episode 4
The fabrics in the haberdashery go technical, as the seven remaining home sewers take on man-made fabrics designed for sport and the great outdoors.
The fabrics in the haberdashery go technical, as the seven remaining home sewers take on man-made fabrics designed for sport and the great outdoors. Host Joe Lycett keeps spirits high, as the sewers jump in at the deep end, with a pattern for a lined swimsuit. Containing so many seemingly identical pieces, it is a challenge that throws the sewing room into confusion, with a great deal of conferring, before judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young offer their brutally honest feedback.
Next, the transformation challenge arrives with a surprise, as instead of garments, the sewers are presented with discarded festival tents. What鈥檚 more, a dashing dachshund becomes the sewers鈥 muse, as they attempt to transform old tents into stylish, practical winter coats for pooches, to be displayed on dog mannequins.
For the final challenge, male models arrive in the Sewing Room to be fitted with made-to-measure luxury tracksuits. It is double the work for the sewers, who attempt to create both trousers and jackets, using scuba, mesh and micro-fibre. But who will deserve a podium finish, winning Garment of the Week, and who will fall short of the mark, becoming the fourth sewer to leave the Great British Sewing Bee?
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The swimsuit challenge
Duration: 00:59
Music Played
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Peggy Lee
Its A Good Day
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Dee Dee Sharp
Splish Splash
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Connie Francis, M-G-M Studio Orchestra, Georgie Stoll
Turn On The Sunshine (From Where The Boys Are (1960))
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Nat King Cole
Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days Of Summer
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Hawkshaw Hawkins
Dog House Boogie
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Dr. John
How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come Around)
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Alma Cogan & Les Howard
Isn't Life Wonderful
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Wham!
I'm Your Man
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补鈥恏补
Take On Me
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Executive Producer | Susanne Rock |
Producer | James Hedge |
Presenter | Joe Lycett |