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🐝 The Great British Sewing Bee 🐝

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Millie22 Thu 11-May-23 08:52:25

The new series of Sewing Bee is back on Wednesday 24th May ✂️✂️✂️

Ladyleftfieldlover Thu 29-Jun-23 10:46:57

Bring back Joe Lycett as presenter. The current presenter brings nothing to the table and is too annoying.

Parsley3 Thu 29-Jun-23 10:40:26

I am glad that this week's poorest sewer has gone as she annoyed me. I loved the winning dress. It looked lovely.

Nandalot Thu 29-Jun-23 09:51:03

I loved both the winner and the tartan one. I disagreed with Patrick that the tartan one needed more red at the fro t.
Luckygirl13, also pleased harness man has gone. I hated how he had to incorporate a harness into everything he did.
Which one was the dirndl style one? I can’t picture it.

Luckygirl3 Thu 29-Jun-23 09:16:07

The presenter is beyond silly and needs to go. She adds nothing to the programme and pushes the judges into behaving ridiculously which helps no one.

I am glad that Harness Man has gone. He was very irksome.

I liked the children's dresses, especially the dirndl style one.

Gingster Thu 29-Jun-23 08:08:47

Yep boring ! Switch it off every week. Why is the presenter there? Not funny, not clever and just gets in the way.

NotAGran55 Thu 29-Jun-23 07:54:04

That was my immediate reaction too Chardy
A little bolero or 3/4 length sleeves maybe.

I loved the winner though. Very clever imho.

Chardy Thu 29-Jun-23 06:59:32

A sleeveless Christmas dress for a 5 year old?

Maggiemaybe Thu 22-Jun-23 17:16:53

I haven’t enjoyed this series quite as much as the previous ones for some reason. Children’s week’s always my favourite though,

Joseann Thu 22-Jun-23 16:29:08

travelnan

Am I alone in finding this series utterly boring. Such a waste of talent and materials. Perhaps next week will improve when they make something that can actually be worn.

Children's clothes next week, usually less boring, so hang in there. 👦 👧

Callistemon21 Thu 22-Jun-23 16:24:54

On the subject of blankets - crocheted blankets are no longer required for refugees by Oxfam and Save The Children as they are too bulky to transport and impractical to use.

They probably have huge stocks of those grey blankets to distribute; warehouses full of readymade packs of essentials.


It's a pity because so many people are eager to help and like to think they're doing something more than donating money. They might have a stash of yarn but not much spare cash to donate.

travelnan Thu 22-Jun-23 16:22:54

Am I alone in finding this series utterly boring. Such a waste of talent and materials. Perhaps next week will improve when they make something that can actually be worn.

Dinahmo Thu 22-Jun-23 16:02:17

On the subject of blankets - crocheted blankets are no longer required for refugees by Oxfam and Save The Children as they are too bulky to transport and impractical to use.

When I did voluntary work for SCF starting in the mid 80s our local library had a box for people to leave odds and ends of knitting wool which would be passed on to the ladies who or crocheted squares for blankets. When it became known that they were no longer needed there was quite an uproar from the grannies of that time and I think that the charities did lose some support.

The fact that the sewers had such a wide selection of blankets shows that they are not in such demand.

DanniRae Thu 22-Jun-23 15:51:04

I am sorry to say that I read Esme's book and didn't like it at all .... in fact I found it quite boring. Just saying!

Ailidh Thu 22-Jun-23 15:41:43

I did not type "Asmara". My keaboard has a mind of its own today.

Asmaa.

Ailidh Thu 22-Jun-23 15:40:57

For the first tìme this series I agreed with the GOTW and the one who went home.

I love most things Asmara does but I Really loved the lace'n'leather combo.

M0nica Thu 22-Jun-23 15:19:06

Chardy Mondrian used bright colours in his abstract paintings, likewise Miro and others like him. An internet search will bring up lots of modenrist artworks which use those bright colours in paintings that are echoed by the garish appliques you did not like.

NotAGran55 Thu 22-Jun-23 10:16:18

Lots of great creations this week but my favourite was Asmaa’s top.

Seadragon I loved the audio version that she narrated herself.

Chardy Thu 22-Jun-23 09:54:27

Braque was a Modernist and used a similar palette to Tony's skirt.
(Surely those garish appliques were more pop art?)

Millie22 Thu 22-Jun-23 08:53:01

My favourite garment this week was Asmaa's blouse. It was incredible.

I was trying to think what I would make but it might end up being just a hat! Painted fabric would be very difficult to work with.

seadragon Thu 22-Jun-23 08:52:26

Folk may be interested in Esme's book: www.wob.com/en-gb/books/esme-young/behind-the-seams/9781788704625?cq_src=google_ads&cq_cmp=19553276147&cq_con=&cq_med=pla&cq_plac=&cq_net=x&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIweOQo7LW_wIVFL_tCh14UArLEAQYASABEgKzr_D_BwE#GOR012197790 It took me right back to my youth and is an interesting read...

Joseann Wed 21-Jun-23 23:04:53

Foxygloves

^My favourite garment was the blouse in the transformation by Asmaa. Stunning use of the painting^

My favourite too - and uniquely, it actually looked wearable.

Exquisite, and true to the Surrealist movement with the swirls and dreamy folds.

Actually, I think all the surrealists were as high as kites with their addiction to Opium and other narcotics, so it was a difficult week to translate their ideas into garments.

Wyllow3 Wed 21-Jun-23 23:03:06

If only Tony had listened to the instructions about strong bold colour contrasts. But iirc his appliqué was very badly done too.

Lizzy listened to the advice about not making the tulips too realistic just at the right moment. (it was Lizzy, wasn't it, with the tulips?)

Foxygloves Wed 21-Jun-23 22:57:04

My favourite garment was the blouse in the transformation by Asmaa. Stunning use of the painting

My favourite too - and uniquely, it actually looked wearable.

M0nica Wed 21-Jun-23 22:40:53

Chardy His red dress was wonderful, but badly sewn, at least one seam was puckered.

On the day his sewing perfrmance was the worst.

Allsorts Wed 21-Jun-23 22:32:41

The next wet day I’m going to binge watch it on catch up.