The hit competition show The Great British Sewing Bee is back on BBC One today (April 27) with 12 ambitious sewers all hoping to take the crown.
Returning for its eighth season the show will see some new changes as comedian Joe Lycett hangs up his presenter role and passes it on to new host and comedian Sara Pascoe.
But not all have changed with judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young returning to critique the competitor's work.
The 12 competitors will compete in three challenges until one remaining contestant is named the best seamstress.
It's officially Sewing Bee day!
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 27, 2022
Join us tonight at 8pm on BBC One, with @SaraPascoe, @PaddyGrant and Esme Young. #SewingBee pic.twitter.com/xhzLlYcsAh
With tasks including a pattern challenge, a transformation challenge, and the final test Made to Measure when they have to make a full outfit.
Ahead of the show's return, we've got all the information you need on the hopeful contestants.
Meet the contests for The Great British Sewing Bee 2022:
Angela
Angela...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Has 50 years of sewing experience
🪡 Was taught to sew by her mother, who was a dressmaker
🐝 Won an award for her work as a school nurse during the pandemic.#SewingBee pic.twitter.com/4JLb0kXIxZ
Angela is from Lancashire and has 50 years of sewing experience, she's even won an award for her work as a school nurse during the pandemic.
Annie
Annie...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Was inspired by her granny to start sewing
🪡 Works as a buyer for a high street fashion brand
🐝 Loves roller skating, camping and long walks. #SewingBee pic.twitter.com/goUrJdbLpb
From Surrey, Annie lives with her boyfriend and credits her grandmother as her inspiration to start sewing, and currently works as a buyer for a hight street fashion brand.
Brogan
Brogan...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Started sewing after watching the first series of Sewing Bee as a child
🪡 Loves to make clothes for her sausage dog, Roger
🐝 Enjoys replicating high street garments, often throwing in a tier, ruffle or frill!#SewingBee pic.twitter.com/7RywqYXzAV
Brogan is originally from Edinburgh and teaches Spanish and French in a secondary school in Derbyshire and got into sewing after watching series one of Sewing Bee as a child.
Debra
Debra...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Started sewing at age 9, making outfits for her dolls
🪡 Is inspired to sew by designers like Erdem, Gucci and Chanel
🐝 Enjoys being active, and can often be found sailing and snorkelling off Anglesey.#SewingBee pic.twitter.com/BNjr0GgaVI
Debra began sewing aged just nine and takes inspiration from luxury designers like Erden, Gucci, and Chanel. She currently works in a multinational company and loved to wear colourful-designer creations.
Cristian
Cristian...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Grew up near Transylvania as one of six children
🪡 Learnt to sew by watching his mother making her own garments
🐝 His parents gave him a sewing machine when he turned 18.#SewingBee pic.twitter.com/dDojeWC3Jy
Cristian grew up near Transylvania and learned to sew by watching his mother making her own garments. He moved to the UK four years ago and now manages a high street store in London.
Chichi
Chichi...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Enjoys using recycled fabrics and transforming vintage clothing
🪡 Loves an animal print
🐝 Is passionate about music and will listen to everything from Metalcore to Dance.#SewingBee pic.twitter.com/PtkjfsnEan
Originally from Zimbabwe, Chichi grew up in Somerset and Hampshire before moving to London. She loves to make creations from recycled fabrics and transform vintage clothing.
Gill
Gill...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Started sewing when her husband bought her a machine three years ago
🪡 Makes clothes for herself, her family and even her greyhound, Maureen
🐝 Works as an analyst and feels that her love for numbers helps her in her sewing.#SewingBee pic.twitter.com/BEat09h7qJ
Teaching herself to sew, Gill first started sewing when her husband bought her a machine three years ago and now she's ready to battle to take the crown.
Man Yee
Man Yee...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Was taught to sew by her aunt when she wanted to dress as an anime character for Comic Con
🪡 Enjoys going indoor climbing with her friends
🐝 Her home is filled with over 50 plants, and she's a member of her local plant club.#SewingBee pic.twitter.com/BovCMgRKZt
Born in Hong Kong Man Yee moved to Portsmouth as a child and started dewing a decade ago and currently works as an actuary in London.
Marni
Marni...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Has been sewing for 35 years
🪡 Was born in Canada and is a Canadian First Nation member of the Maliseet tribe
🐝 Likes using unique embellishments such as discarded feathers combined with recycled clothing and charity shop finds.#SewingBee pic.twitter.com/8TlPQCN9DM
Marni was born in Canada is a Canadian First Nation member of the Maliseet tribe, and has been sewing for 35 years and has a signature style, and loves using recycled clothing and charity shops.
Mitch
Mitch...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Taught himself to sew by reading books and studying online videos
🪡 Loves a loud and lairy fabric
🐝 Was in an ABBA tribute band with his now fiancée.#SewingBee pic.twitter.com/BjBoQmyTGv
Mitch taught himself to sew by reading books and studying online videos and has a passion for loud fabric.
Richy
Richy...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Enjoys creating historical garments, often burying himself in books or heading to a museum for research
🪡 Has over 50 handmade bow ties
🐝 Likes knitting, bobbin lace making and origami.#SewingBee pic.twitter.com/XLhiGgoPNL
Richy enjoys creating historical garments and is often burying himself in books or heading to a museum. His trademark is a homemade bowtie.
Steve
Steve...
— Sewing Bee (@sewingbee) April 19, 2022
🧵 Took up sewing as a lockdown hobby and now sews for at least two hours a day
🪡 Loves curating playlists to listen to when he's sewing
🐝 Is passionate about long-distance running and has competed in several ultramarathons. #SewingBee pic.twitter.com/XjGKkQUqc9
Steve took up sewing as a hobby in lockdown and now sews for at least two hours a day. He grew up in Essex but since moved to Newcastle with his girlfriend of 16 years.
How to watch The Great British Sewing Bee:
If you fancy watching the new series of the competition show then you can catch it on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 8pm on Wednesday, April 27.
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