Ik pakte er nog net een laatste kwartiertje van mee (maar heb hem op de harddiscrecorder staan).
Niet alleen naaiden er deelnemers van het afgelopen seizoen mee, maar ook de juryleden! Kijk, dat is nu eens een leuke verrassing.
En wat ze maakten? Kerstcadeautjes.
Varierend van een gingerbreadhouse-tasje tot een schort tot een gepimpte trui tot een teddybeer...
Voor wie het gemist heeft - dinsdagavond om 20:00 uur (19:00 GMT) is de herhaling.
The Great British Sewing Bee returns for a Christmas reunion with the judges, Savile Row's Patrick Grant and sewing teacher, May Martin and 2013's semi-finalists - Stuart, Sandra, Lauren and 82-year-old winner Ann. Like traditional sewing bees of the past, they pool their experience and talents to make everything from Christmas table linen, to unique gifts to exquisite tree decorations. Ann demonstrates how to make a beautiful teddy bear, Stuart produces a tweed satchel, Sandra puts together a gardening belt and Lauren constructs a fabric doll's house. As they sew, they and the judges share stories of their own family Christmas traditions.
En er is nog meer goed nieuws van de show - er komt een tweede seizoen van zes afleveringen.
Tenminste, volgens dit artikel in The Independent:
The next series will
extend to a six episode run in 2014 following the success of the programme, which saw
2.7 million viewers tune in to watch 81-year-old Ann be crowned Britain’s best
amateur sewer.
The first four-part series, a spinoff of The Great British Bake Off, saw eight sewing hopefuls compete in various challenges from hand stitching to customisation as WI teacher May Martin and Savile Row tailor Patrick Grant assessed their efforts.
BBC Two controller Janice Hadlow said: “I’m delighted that BBC Two viewers have taken this series to their hearts. It has proved that an ill-fitting zip or badly placed dart can make for compelling television in much the same way as a soggy bottom on Great British Bake Off and I can’t wait for the next series.
The first four-part series, a spinoff of The Great British Bake Off, saw eight sewing hopefuls compete in various challenges from hand stitching to customisation as WI teacher May Martin and Savile Row tailor Patrick Grant assessed their efforts.
BBC Two controller Janice Hadlow said: “I’m delighted that BBC Two viewers have taken this series to their hearts. It has proved that an ill-fitting zip or badly placed dart can make for compelling television in much the same way as a soggy bottom on Great British Bake Off and I can’t wait for the next series.
Hurrah!!!
Dank je! Mijn recorder staat nu ingesteld! Erg leuk programma!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenJa, ik zat er gisteravond klaar voor. Op en top Brits, erg leuk om te zien. Het Gingerbread huisje was mijn favoriet.
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