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  2. The Great British Sewing Bee series 8 - Wikipedia

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    Pattern Challenge (Patchwork Jacket) Transformation Challenge (Coats) Made-to-measure (Maxi Dress from Duvet Cover) Angela 7 6 Button Front Summer Dress Annie 5 2 Seventies Maxi Dress Brogan 2 3 Nana-Chic Maxi Dress Cristian 6 5 Family Heirloom Maxi Dress Debra 1 Cape 9 Big Cat maxi Dress Gill 3 4 Chevron Skirt Maxi Dress Man Yee 8 1 Ruffle ...

  3. The Great British Sewing Bee series 2 - Wikipedia

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    Pattern Challenge (Leggings) Alteration Challenge (Men's T-shirt) Made-to-measure (Stretch Wrap Dress) Cerina: 3: Child's Dancing Leotard: 1: Simple Wrap Dress Chinelo: 5: Asymmetric Maxi Dress: 2: Stretch Velvet Dress David: 2: Zip V-neck Top: 8: Faux Wrap Dress Heather: 7: Halter Neck Top with Plunge Backline: 3: Sleeveless Classic Wrap Dress ...

  4. The Great British Sewing Bee series 10 - Wikipedia

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    The tenth series of The Great British Sewing Bee began on 21 May 2024 on BBC One. [1] Kiell Smith-Bynoe is the new host of the series, with Esme Young and Patrick Grant returning as judges.

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    Mid-Rise Jean Maxi Skirt. $25 $45 Save $20. ... Shiny Flutter-Sleeve Tiered Dress for Toddler Girls. $17 $25 Save $8. ... Available in 11 colors and patterns in sizes XS to 4X. $19 at Old Navy ...

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  7. Dress - Wikipedia

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    Paper sewing patterns for women to sew their own dresses started to be readily available in the 1860s, when the Butterick Publishing Company began to promote them. [51] These patterns were graded by size, which was a new innovation. [52] The Victorian era's dresses were tight-fitting and decorated with pleats, rouching and frills. [41]