It was Children’s Week on the Great British Sewing Bee! I know for a lot of people children’s wear is where they feel most comfortable with dressmaking, for a start, it’s more cost-effective because there is less fabric involved and so many designers are doing such amazing things with children’s prints that you can’t help but want to make something with it.
With 10 sewers left and smaller patterns than ever, stakes are getting high in the bee. Starting with a smocked dress for the pattern challenge, then the transformation of a sleeping bag into a food-inspired costume, and finishing up with a pair of dungarees the contestants went against each other and the clock to finish tiny pockets, ambitious topstitching and wacky designs.