The Sewing Bee scared viewers (Image: BBC) BBC's Great British Sewing Bee "terrified" viewers just minutes into the show this evening with a particularly "creepy" introduction. Kiell Smith-Bynoe was back at the helm of the BBC show as the remaining contestants created exquisite and imaginative garments under the watchful eyes of judges Esme Young and Patrick Grant for Children's Week. That meant that the sewers were tasked to put their twist on a sequin bomber, fashion animal-themed fancy dress from beach towels and unearth childhood photos of themselves to use as inspiration to create a brand-new outfit to fit a group of young models.
Presenter Kiell introduced the theme of the week as he wore an academic cap, and pointed to a whiteboard with drawings on using a cane. In front of him were a small crowd of child-sized mannequins - much to the horror of viewers at home. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.
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