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Great British Sewing Bee

Postby Ally » 01 Apr 2021, 10:05

Joy and jubilation. :Hi:

One of my most fave programmes is back.

Wednesday April 14. BBC 1. 9pm.

Frank.... don't even think about any sarky comments or you'll get a slap. :lol:
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Re: Great British Sewing Bee

Postby JoM » 01 Apr 2021, 11:19

Ally wrote:Joy and jubilation. :Hi:

One of my most fave programmes is back.

Wednesday April 14. BBC 1. 9pm.

Frank.... don't even think about any sarky comments or you'll get a slap. :lol:


I’ve never watched this but should do really seeing as I bought a sewing machine last year and have only made masks and a little bag to keep a mask and sanitiser together in my bag. I need some inspiration!
Hopefully when John’s back in the office I can do more as I’ll have the desk (which doubles as a sewing table) back.
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And The Charlatans and Johnny Marr one week later
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Re: Great British Sewing Bee

Postby Ally » 01 Apr 2021, 12:13

It really is a fabby series Jo.

It's amazing what clothes they can make after just a few weeks.

I think I'm right in saying Ria is a big fan too?
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Re: Great British Sewing Bee

Postby Workingman » 02 Apr 2021, 14:21

Nothing sarky, Ally, just not interested. I come from a tailoring family and watched my mum and dad turn out dresses, skirts, trousers, jackets, shirts and blouses in no time at all. The Singer sometimes never stopped! :D I just can't see any "entertainment" in seeing strangers do much the same thing.
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Re: Great British Sewing Bee

Postby Ally » 02 Apr 2021, 15:04

Ah now see....sarcasm is what you usually do when it's something you don'l like or aren't interested in. :lol: :lol:

Last year's mention of this programme is a classic case. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Workingman » 02 Apr 2021, 15:39

Ah, happy memories.... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Great British Sewing Bee

Postby miasmum » 03 Apr 2021, 13:47

I have no interest in sewing but I love Sewing Bee. Helps that I also love Joe Lycett
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Re: Great British Sewing Bee

Postby Ally » 03 Apr 2021, 17:54

miasmum wrote:I have no interest in sewing but I love Sewing Bee. Helps that I also love Joe Lycett



My sentiments exactly. ;) :lol:
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Re: Great British Sewing Bee

Postby Gal2 » 04 Apr 2021, 16:32

Ally wrote:Joy and jubilation. :Hi:

One of my most fave programmes is back.

Wednesday April 14. BBC 1. 9pm.


Shall set the recorder.....Tom won't enjoy but if he's got something else to watch I can catch up with this later 8-)
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Re: Great British Sewing Bee

Postby Workingman » 04 Apr 2021, 23:37

Tom'll be with me down the virtual pub discussing the One Show, Victoria Derbyshire, the Great British lawnmowing challenge and other "entertaining" greats. Or maybe not.

Do enjoy your great British sleb chef menu meal that you would never cook at home or the pot and the dress you will never make. Sad.

Entertainment value = nil. Sorry.
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