The Great British Sewing Bee

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Contents

Host

Claudia Winkleman (2013-6)

Joe Lycett (2019-21)

Sara Pascoe (2022-)

Jenny Eclair, Sara Cox, Anita Rani (guest hosts, charity editions)

Co-hosts

Judges:
Patrick Grant
May Martin (2013-15)
Esme Young (2016-)

Broadcast

Love Productions for BBC Two, 2 April 2013 to 2 April 2019 (34 episodes in 5 series + 2 specials)

as The BBC Children in Need Sewing Bee, 21 to 24 October 2014 (3 episodes in 1 series)

Love Productions for BBC One, 22 April 2020 to present

Synopsis

Following the spectacular success of The Great British Bake Off, Love Productions branched off into another traditional craft, sewing. Eight amateur fanatics are asked to stitch, quilt, embroider, and tailor.

Each episode features three challenges. The first round is the pattern challenge in which the contestants have a pattern thrust upon them and have to make whatever they're given. The results are ranked from worst to best.

Second comes the transformation challenge in which they have to recycle old clothes into something completely different. Sometimes it's not even old clothes they're given - particularly for "reduce, reuse, recycle" week and the finals, their initial material has included things like bags, upholstery, parachutes and even bouyancy aids. This round is judged "blind" with the judges not knowing whose is whose, and again a full ranking is given.

The final round is made-to-measure, for which the contestants are given a brief and source or create their own patterns beforehand. On the day they have to make up their garment from scratch to fit an actual human being (supplied). This round is not ranked. At the end, the judges select their "garment of the week" (usually, but not always, from the made-to-measure challenge) and send one contestant home. It's not explicitly stated that the maker of the garment of the week is immune from elimination, but it would feel a bit cruel to crown a "best in show" before immediately chucking them out, and this is very much not a cruel show.

Judges for the first three series were May Martin from the Women's Institute, and internationally-renowned tailor Patrick Grant. Esme Young took over from Martin for series 4. Claudia Winkleman hosted the first four series and Joe Lycett took over after a three-year break, presumably in order to let the air clear over The Great British Bake offing to Channel 4.

Champions

2013 Ann Rowley
2014 Heather Jacks
2015 Matt Chapple
2016 Charlotte Newland
2019 Juliet Uzor
2020 Clare Bradley
2021 Serena Baker

Participants

The BBC Children in Need Sewing Bee

The show winner is in bold and listed first.

Show 1

Show 2

Show 3

  • Timmy Matley
  • Gemma Cairney
  • Helen Lederer
  • Kathryn Flett

Merchandise

"The Great British Sewing Bee" (book)

"The Great British Sewing Bee: Sew Your Own Wardrobe" (book and patterns)

"The Great British Sewing Bee: Fashion with Fabric" (book and patterns)

"The Great British Sewing Bee: From Stitch to Style" (book and patterns)

Web links

BBC programme page (The Great British Sewing Bee)

BBC programme page (The BBC Children in Need Sewing Bee)

Wikipedia entry

See also

The Great British Bake Off

The Great Pottery Throw Down

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