Episode 6
For reduce, reuse and recycle week, all the fabric in the haberdashery is replaced with charity shop clothes and soft furnishings.
The fashion industry is the biggest polluter of our planet besides oil, so for reduce, reuse and recycle week, all the fabric in the haberdashery is replaced with charity shop clothes and soft furnishings. To breathe new life into this old fabric, host Joe Lycett kicks the seven remaining home sewers off with a pattern for a man鈥檚 bomber jacket, which must be pieced together from four secondhand women鈥檚 garments. Judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young are looking for precision sewing and the ability to design and create garments using attractive colour combinations.
In the transformation challenge, the sewers are tasked with turning laundry bags into stylish, wearable garments, and then have to use old knitwear to create a made-to-measure jumper dress, perfectly fitted to their model. One of the jumpers has to be brought in from home and mean something to them personally. It鈥檚 a Sewing Bee first, as the sewers have never been asked to sew with knitted fabrics before.
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Petula Clark
Jumble Sale
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Alma Cogan
Love Me Again
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The Kinks
Plastic Man
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Peggy Lee & Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee, Benny Goodman
Winter Weather (Mono Recording)
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Alma Cogan
Never Do A Tango With An Eskimo
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Eugene Ormandy
Night On Bald Mountain
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New Order
Blue Monday
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 |