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- 2015– 56m8.2 (5)TV EpisodeThe 11 remaining potters craft a keepsake box with a disguised lid before facing a surprise blindfold challenge. Who will be potter of the week and who will leave the pottery?
- As The Great British Sewing Bee enters its 10th year, sewists are tasked with following the pattern for an A-line denim skirt, innovate designing an outfit with a t-shirt and create a casual summer dress for the final challenge.
- 2015– 56m7.7 (6)TV EpisodeThe potters take on a birthday tea set challenge, and a surprise second challenge that sees them making handleless milk jugs that must survive the bucket of doom
- 2015– 56m7.8 (6)TV EpisodeIt's Retro Week, and Siobhán McSweeney takes the remaining potters back in time as they make a trio of flying birds and tackle an old-fashioned hot water bottle surprise challenge
- It's Music and the Movies Week. The sewers create a dress inspired by Dirty Dancing, a Sound of Music transformation and a disco era-inspired outfit from Dreamgirls.
- Siobhán McSweeney hosts a fabulously festive dollop of Christmas clay, as four celebs roll up their sleeves and take on two yuletide challenges set by judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller.
- It's the semi-final, and the four remaining sewers are faced with three utilitarian challenges that stand between them and a place in the final: making a trench coat, turning cleaning products into a garment and making boiler suits.
- It's the final of The Great British Sewing Bee, and after challenges including a Victoriana-style evening dress, fabulous men's outfits and a two-in-one dress for a friend or family member, only one sewer will be crowned winner.
- 2015– 1h 15m6.7 (7)TV EpisodeRoast Dinner Set and Identical Side Plates: Whose dinner set and identical side plates will get roasted and served?
- Comedian Sara Pascoe, Dr Ranj Singh, television presenter Denise Van Outen and Strictly judge Shirley Ballas are the 4 celebrity contestants on this special edition of the sewing contest.
- It's Reduce Reuse Recycle Week. The sewers make waistcoats out of old clothes, turn army surplus into a women's outfit and make a dress out of jeans.
- It's the semi-final, and the sewers go back to the 1940s. They create a pair of Oxford bags, dresses from parachutes and a Dior New Look outfit.
- 2016–7.0 (8)TV EpisodeSix teams rely on their instincts to make diminutive strawberry Fraisiers for a secret recipe challenge and then elevate the humble treacle tart.
- Joe Lycett welcomes 12 more contestants to the amateur sewing competition. For the pattern challenge they make a wrap skirt, then transform men's office shirts and then make a tea dress.
- The 11 remaining sewers return for holiday week and are challenged to create palazzo pants for the Pattern Challenge, turn towels into beach cover-ups for the Transformation Challenge and made-to-measure colourful shirts.
- The ten remaining home sewers return for children's week. They are asked to make a smocked dress for the Pattern Challenge, transform sleeping bags into food-themed fancy dress and create made-to-measure dungarees.
- It is sportswear week, and the 9 remaining sewers must create rugby shirts for the Pattern Challenge, transform cagoules into waterproof onesies for toddlers and finally make made-to-measure tennis outfits.
- The 5 remaining sewers go global as they do battle in the quarter-final, where they must master techniques and styles from France, Spain and the Philippines.
- For their semi-final challenge, the four remaining sewers go to the movies, taking on garments and techniques from the silver screen.
- Week two is Summer Week on the sewing competition and the contestants are asked to create paperbag shorts, transform second-hand men's swimming gear into a woman's outfit worthy of sunset cocktails and finally make sun dresses.
- Children's Week - the sewers first must make a sailor outfit for a child. Then they must use school uniforms to create new outfits. Finally they make Halloween costumes made-to-measure for live models.
- The 8 remaining sewers return for lingerie and sleepwear week. The Pattern Challenge sees them create a boned basque. They transform pajamas and nightwear into summer dresses. Finally, fitted female sleep sets incorporating lace are made.
- The sewers tackle new challenges in Recycle Week, using charity shop clothes, laundry bags and old knitwear to create new garments.
- The 6 remaining contestants head back in time to the 1980s. The judges task them with making a woman's power jacket, turning high-vis workwear into party outfits and making a cocktail dress.
- It is the final of the 2020 edition of the sewing competition. The final three sewers face challenges around the theme of celebration wear and the series winner is crowned.