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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 1, 2019 21:03:15 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 1, 2019 21:04:07 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 1, 2019 21:06:00 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 1, 2019 21:06:38 GMT
No idea who else is in it đ
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Post by dontdreamit on Feb 1, 2019 22:24:14 GMT
Love this show!
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Post by londonmzfitz on Feb 1, 2019 23:11:54 GMT
This and Great British Portrait are great! Love the "take this tatty bit of fabric and make somethin glam" bit. I can just about thread a needle, but this show is glorious.
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Post by dontdreamit on Feb 2, 2019 8:13:55 GMT
I liked the pottery one as well, despite never having the slightest bit of interest before I first saw the show.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Feb 2, 2019 9:46:04 GMT
The Pottery Throw Down was pure smut. There was just so much innuendo going on, it was fab-u-lous
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Post by lynette on Feb 2, 2019 16:18:36 GMT
I love this programme. There was a totally brilliant person (I think in the first series or early on anyway) who designed the garments on the model and didn't make patterns. She was amazing and I think went on to develop her own business. I canât make clothes, only just sew a button on. We had sewing lessons at school, the last of the great Victorians, me.....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2019 11:09:57 GMT
I used to work near the delicious Patrick Grant and would see him fairly regularly going about his business and I can safely say that he is just as drop dead gorgeous in the flesh as he looks on TV. And he's tall too, very tall.
Oh, Joe Lycett is taking over hosting duties from Claudia.
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Post by londonmzfitz on Feb 4, 2019 16:40:19 GMT
I love this programme. There was a totally brilliant person (I think in the first series or early on anyway) who designed the garments on the model and didn't make patterns. She was amazing and I think went on to develop her own business. I canât make clothes, only just sew a button on. We had sewing lessons at school, the last of the great Victorians, me..... Chinelo Bally with the African prints? Loved her. It's been filmed around the corner from my office in Tanner Street, off Bermondsey Street. In the first year of my secondary school we had sewing lessons (how medieval that sounds) where we sewed what was to be our cookery aprons for our second year. Never finished mine.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2019 21:02:50 GMT
can't wait to meet this year's contestants!
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Post by Backdrifter on Feb 12, 2019 22:05:46 GMT
Excellent choice for garment of the week.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 12, 2019 22:19:45 GMT
âThatâs what we call a hungry bottomâ
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Post by Backdrifter on Feb 12, 2019 23:22:38 GMT
Yes.... bottom references.... đ
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2019 9:21:10 GMT
I have to say, Joe Lycett was an inspired replacement for Claudia.
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Post by lynette on Feb 13, 2019 11:23:12 GMT
Lovely programme, looks so simple yet I bet tricky to film. They had fans running all the time so must have been done in the hot hot summer we had. That winning jump suit was fabulous.
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Post by glossie on Feb 13, 2019 11:49:01 GMT
In the first year of my secondary school we had sewing lessons (how medieval that sounds) where we sewed what was to be our cookery aprons for our second year. Never finished mine. Haha...me too although I did finish mine - and I still have it and wear it! The only thing I ever made. Ever.
I hate sewing, I don't even sew buttons on if I can avoid it, but I really enjoy Sewing Bee for some reason. Thought Joe Lycett was great too.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Feb 22, 2019 22:21:59 GMT
Loved episode 2. Excessive boning....!
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Post by Tibidabo on Mar 13, 2019 17:21:51 GMT
I loathe sewing. Loathe it. Mrs Sutton (Yes, YOU you old cow!) traumatised me forever! She used to hold up my work as an example of how NOT to do it. Oh the shame. I can still see the yellow flowery patterned box I made. Having slaved for weeks on the sides and the lining, imagine the horror on discovering I didn't have enough material left for the lid. So I used a different fabric, as near to the yellow as I could find. (Ok, so it might have been, um, sort of brown....) Oh how she mocked. For several weeks. Until the end of term. I was 10.
Nowadays if it cannot be fixed with glue it goes in the bin. Mini Tibs was 12 before she realised that ballet ribbons are not supposed to be pink with red splotches. (She quickly taught herself to sew really neatly, with teeny, blood-free stitches and is now on her way to becoming a surgeon - and all thanks to my uselessness as a ballet parent!)
But I digress. I have just discovered this programme and, weirdly, absolutely love it! I've even found series one on another channel and watched that. These people deserve the sewing equivalent of oscars. They are amazing. I cried when Alexei left. What an inspiring person. I love Juliet and Janet. That net curtain dress was awesome, as was Juliet's beautiful jumpsuit. And as for reversible anything...reversible? What? Where? How? I mean, where do you hide the mess? The tangle of thread? The blood where you've stabbed yourself? The biro marks? The safety pins you have to leave in or the whole thing would fall apart?
Awesome stuff. Joe Lycett makes me laugh and I love the two judges, particularly the way in which Esme deals with Joe.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 13, 2019 17:39:59 GMT
Juliette for the win. Sheâs lovely and has a bit more flair than the others. Jen will bounce back from last nights wobble I think.
No more kiddies casuals, thanks very much. The doggy outfit was fun though.
I like how this isnât rrying to make the contestants into tv celebs, itâs a genuine amateur competition which is why Bake Off was much better before it became a launch pad for wannabes.
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Post by jaqs on Mar 14, 2019 19:57:02 GMT
I thought the chap should have won garment of the week this week, though I do think Juliet will win. I love how they all sit round having a cuppa together.
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Post by lynette on Mar 14, 2019 20:40:31 GMT
I also think that Ricardoâs dress was the best but then they are looking close up at the sewing. Super programme.
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Post by nick on Mar 18, 2019 8:42:52 GMT
I love the programme but I'm getting a little annoyed with the obvious editing - same with bake off. The editing flags up who is going to be eliminated pretty early on and definitely when they say "and the contestant we are losing is.....". It's sooo predictable. Once you notice what they do it's impossible to avoid it. I wont spell it out for those who haven't noticed. I'm not usually that observant.
Oh and the "how long do we have left?" followed immediately by a time check. Very repetitive.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2019 10:09:39 GMT
I would never have watched this if it werenât for this thread. Interesting fact! An old colleagueâs sister won the first ever season. But I digress! Tibidabo made me laugh with her sewing skills. I tried to thread a needle the other week and my combination of eyesight and inability made me feel so old that I have vowed ânever againâ! What I love about this show is my complete lack of context. I love Bake Off because I understand it. I had no idea that I could get pleasure out of something I donât understand. I genuinely have no idea how long it takes to do any of the challenges. But the skill and creativity on show. My sense is that Juliette has her own aesthetic (like Kim Joy) and this makes her a very strong contestant. You can see her ability to bring her style to all of the challenges. Ricardo too, but to a lesser extent. I think this is Julietteâs to lose.
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Post by Tibidabo on Mar 19, 2019 22:41:09 GMT
*Sobs into appliquéd handkerchief* (which is the only thing that should ever be appliquéd.)
They will all fall apart without her. She was their glue.
Moment of the series - Joe in semi-floss pose drifting past in the background, wearing Riccardo's jacket.
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Post by lynette on Mar 20, 2019 0:32:07 GMT
That coat Ricardo made was fab. He is a proper tailor. I love this programme and my own sewing skills extend to the emergency safety pin!
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Post by nick on Mar 20, 2019 8:32:14 GMT
I love the programme but I'm getting a little annoyed with the obvious editing - same with bake off. The editing flags up who is going to be eliminated pretty early on and definitely when they say "and the contestant we are losing is.....". It's sooo predictable. Once you notice what they do it's impossible to avoid it. I wont spell it out for those who haven't noticed. I'm not usually that observant. Oh and the "how long do we have left?" followed immediately by a time check. Very repetitive. Ok I take it all back. In the other programmes they show the loser in a panic during the show and then when Joe says âthe person leaving the competition IS...â they cut to that person. THEY DIDNT DO IT THIS WEEK. I was totally wrong footed. Ricardoâs coat has to be garment of the series.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 21:01:54 GMT
This show is so relaxing. Love it so much.
Esme said something that piqued my interest. When they were describing the gotchas in the workerâs jacket challenge, Esme said that the collar was âthe first bit of tailoringâ that the contestants were being asked to do.
Whatâs the distinction between tailoring and sewing? What is it about a collar that makes it tailoring?
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Post by tysilio2 on Mar 21, 2019 16:22:46 GMT
This show is so relaxing. Love it so much. Esme said something that piqued my interest. When they were describing the gotchas in the workerâs jacket challenge, Esme said that the collar was âthe first bit of tailoringâ that the contestants were being asked to do. Whatâs the distinction between tailoring and sewing? What is it about a collar that makes it tailoring? .......silence.............
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