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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 30, 2020 17:36:54 GMT
Perfect lockdown telly. 🐝
No idea why I find this so fascinating, I can barely sew a button on*. But of course it’s the skilful selection of quirky contestants and the very engaging experts with Joe Lycett as presenter.
The clever ones amongst us will wait until the series finishes and binge the lot over a weekend on iplayer. Bliss!
* we were the first family in Sheffield to get a Ronco Buttoneer! 😟
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Post by SuperTrooper on Apr 30, 2020 20:30:51 GMT
I've set reminders for it! I've sort of taken over the TV in the evenings now I'm home.
My family had a Butoneer when I was a child! I loved it, but seem to remember not being able to get replacement tabs very easily.
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Post by glossie on May 1, 2020 9:26:06 GMT
I hate sewing, won’t even sew buttons on, my hubby leaves the room if he sees me building up to getting needle and cotton out as he knows only too well how it’s likely to end up! But I love this show. I’m fascinated every week by how they all stay so calm and produce such wonders, although it amused me this week when the machines started to play up that it brought back all the frustration and anger I felt in the distant past whenever I had to attempt any type of needlework. 🤭😆
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Post by longinthetooth on May 1, 2020 10:01:17 GMT
I'm useless at sewing and have never watched this before, but gave it a try and am totally hooked!
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2020 11:56:59 GMT
I thought simple sewing was one of the basic skills everybody was supposed to have.
When I was a child I was fascinated by my mother's hand-cranked Singer, and years ago I picked up one myself for a couple of quid at an auction. All the lacquered and chromed parts whirring and spinning and shuttling and flying up and down. Marvellous bits of engineering, they are.
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Post by jaqs on May 1, 2020 19:23:24 GMT
I love how bright and jolly the fabrics have been so far, the wrap skirts and the holiday shirts have been lovely.
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Post by londonmzfitz on May 1, 2020 21:38:01 GMT
It's very entertaining isn't it! The fabrics this week, gosh, that llama print, and the Frida Kahlo, and that lovely fish print. I really like the '40's dressed doctor's style (I like me some quirk). Joe Lycett has had some (100+ from his twitter comment) complaints to the BBC about his double entendres .. like him a lot more than Claudia.
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Post by lynette on May 6, 2020 17:12:13 GMT
I adore this programme and the most I can sew is a button on, badly. I think Joe could cut it out sometimes, I’m thinking of the kids who watch this, but he is ok. It was interesting seeing him on the Grayson Perry art programme.
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Post by londonmzfitz on May 6, 2020 22:46:19 GMT
So many shots of Bermondsey Street, where I usually spend my 9-5 days .... sigh, almost missing the place. Almost.
Again, some lovely fabrics! I wish i could sew ..
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Post by impossibleprincess73 on May 6, 2020 22:51:47 GMT
I do love this little show. I can't sew to save my life but I admire these guys who can whip up an outfit in 90 mins or whatever. Joe is growing on me, but I definitely still miss Claudia.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 19, 2020 18:15:17 GMT
So this week the contestant with the best couture item got the boot? WTF?
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Post by SuperTrooper on Jun 19, 2020 18:51:05 GMT
I did think Matt or Nicole would be going this week.
To be honest, I couldn't have chosen one of those four to leave, they all have their own style and strengths. I don't think they were judged on just what they did in that programme, they should have been but weren't! Clare to win!
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Post by kathryn on Jun 19, 2020 19:17:12 GMT
So this week the contestant with the best couture item got the boot? WTF? Though to be fair that invisible zip on the pattern challenge was a shocker.
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Post by lynette on Jun 19, 2020 20:03:54 GMT
I think Nicole has great style but she has been lucky to get through.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2020 20:11:36 GMT
i think Nicole was in the bottom 2 for every challenge and she wasnt even mentioned as a possibility of going home, yet Matt had the best pattern win and Liz won best Couture. That made no sense.
I think Claire is so dull, but i suspect she'll win.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 19, 2020 23:47:32 GMT
I think they are set up for a Nicole win. She sailed through to the final when she should have gone home. Don't understand the love for her - far too inconsistent
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Post by impossibleprincess73 on Jun 20, 2020 23:03:03 GMT
i think Nicole was in the bottom 2 for every challenge and she wasnt even mentioned as a possibility of going home, yet Matt had the best pattern win and Liz won best Couture. That made no sense. I think Claire is so dull, but i suspect she'll win. I actually had to check that I didn't write this post because every word of it sums up my thoughts exactly. Claire has definitely been the most consistent so will most like win, but I'm not really a fan.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 21, 2020 10:05:01 GMT
That nice lad with the specs who liked wearing bows went home too soon. He was better than Nicole.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 21, 2020 10:10:37 GMT
This show - like many others - comes down to the final challenge. You can have scraped into the final with a mediocre track record and then deliver a gorgeous taffeta ball gown and the trophy is yours
Nicole has had too many lucky escapes for me not to think that there is some favouritism going on for some reason.
She has won garment of the week three times - so she has talent. But she has also failed badly more than any of the others left. She should have come bottom in the Marilyn dress pattern challenge - she didn't finish and she made it wrong - it was worse than the badly fitted zip red version.
Claire is usually precise but also usually dull.
Matt has technical skill and if, as it sounds, he is doing a drag outfit for the final challenge, that could be his route to the win. A male winner would be good after such a strong season of male sewists.
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Post by londonmzfitz on Jun 22, 2020 12:08:29 GMT
This show - like many others - comes down to the final challenge. You can have scraped into the final with a mediocre track record and then deliver a gorgeous taffeta ball gown and the trophy is yours Nicole has had too many lucky escapes for me not to think that there is some favouritism going on for some reason. She has won garment of the week three times - so she has talent. But she has also failed badly more than any of the others left. She should have come bottom in the Marilyn dress pattern challenge - she didn't finish and she made it wrong - it was worse than the badly fitted zip red version. Claire is usually precise but also usually dull. Matt has technical skill and if, as it sounds, he is doing a drag outfit for the final challenge, that could be his route to the win. A male winner would be good after such a strong season of male sewists. I still like Claire, but anyone but Nicole to win, frankly. Loved Liz, her teary "am I good enough to stay" was sweet (but also true). Nicole - that Marilyn dress was a shocker, Liz may have cut the zip short but Nicole didn't "bag out" the boobs and did an absolute horror with the boob pleats, which was pointed out to her in time for her to fix it. I have noticed Nicole gets a lot of screen time too, more than anyone else (or it could be I just don't enjoy watching her). God I love this show, wish they'd show some of the old series but I'm loving Joe Lycett over Claudia.
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Post by lynette on Jun 22, 2020 16:02:31 GMT
One thing i would like as a improvement is that they show the main pieces someone has made as they leave to remind us of what that person did. They do it on master chef.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 22, 2020 18:25:55 GMT
This show - like many others - comes down to the final challenge. You can have scraped into the final with a mediocre track record and then deliver a gorgeous taffeta ball gown and the trophy is yours Nicole has had too many lucky escapes for me not to think that there is some favouritism going on for some reason. She has won garment of the week three times - so she has talent. But she has also failed badly more than any of the others left. She should have come bottom in the Marilyn dress pattern challenge - she didn't finish and she made it wrong - it was worse than the badly fitted zip red version. Claire is usually precise but also usually dull. Matt has technical skill and if, as it sounds, he is doing a drag outfit for the final challenge, that could be his route to the win. A male winner would be good after such a strong season of male sewists. I still like Claire, but anyone but Nicole to win, frankly. Loved Liz, her teary "am I good enough to stay" was sweet (but also true). Nicole - that Marilyn dress was a shocker, Liz may have cut the zip short but Nicole didn't "bag out" the boobs and did an absolute horror with the boob pleats, which was pointed out to her in time for her to fix it. I have noticed Nicole gets a lot of screen time too, more than anyone else (or it could be I just don't enjoy watching her). God I love this show, wish they'd show some of the old series but I'm loving Joe Lycett over Claudia.He is totally spoiling it for me. It was novel in his first series but the attention grabbing is off the scale. It’s not about you, Joe.
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Post by anthony40 on Jun 23, 2020 12:03:19 GMT
I don't like the comedy approached of either Joe Lycett or Claudia Winkleman
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 23, 2020 12:05:00 GMT
I think you need humour in the presenting - otherwise it would be too serious (and only ever get shown at 2pm on a Wednesday afternoon on BBC2)
It certainly isn't as smutty as Great Pottery Throw Down - that is pure filth!
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Post by kathryn on Jun 24, 2020 20:58:12 GMT
Quite pleased with that result. Matt’s dress was stunning but he let himself down in the pattern and the transformation.
I wonder what musical Matt was working on?
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