Episode 9
For a place in the final, the sewers follow the pattern for a kimono-inspired dress, mend old denim using Japanese techniques and create an outfit using folding and pleating.
Sara Pascoe welcomes the four semi-finalists into the Sewing Room to celebrate the influences of Japanese design and sewing. For the Pattern Challenge, Esme has collaborated with a Japanese designer to come up with a kimono-inspired dress that proves to be a brain-teaser. This is for a place in the final, after all.
The Transformation Challenge is on a smaller scale than usual, as the sewers take worn-out denim and apply the Japanese techniques of sashiko and boro to mend areas of wear and tear, enhancing it with appliqu茅 and embroidery.
Finally, their Made to Measure challenge is to fit an outfit to their model which has elements of origami folds and pleats.
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Music Played
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Alma Cogan
You Me And Us
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Kyu Sakamoto
Sukiyaki (Mono)
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Kyu Sakamoto
Sayonara Tokyo (Mono)
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Kyu Sakamoto
Hitoribocchino Futari (Mono)
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Gillian Hills
Zou Bisou Bisou
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The Frank Popp Ensemble
Hip Teens Don'T Wear Blue Jeans
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Annie Lennox
Little Bird
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David Essex
Gonna Make You A Star
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Amen Corner
High In The Sky
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Alma Cogan
Paper Kisses
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Alphaville
Big In Japan
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PUFFY
Korega Watashino Ikirumichi
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Akiko Nakamura
Taiyouni Koios***e
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Pat Boone
Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White
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Reiko Mari
Saike Na Machi
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sara Pascoe |
Judge | Esme Young |
Judge | Patrick Grant |
Executive Producer | Susanne Rock |
Executive Producer | Richard McKerrow |
Series Producer | Catherine Lewendon |
Director | Damian Eggs |
Production Company | Love Productions |