The basque was first popularised in the 1840s, it usually has a front placket that extends below the waist and is designed to emulate a man’s waistcoat with varying lengths. The primary difference between a basque and a corset is that a corset is more structured and designed to give your body shape at the waist whereas a basque is more relaxed in it’s fit. Originally the term basque was used to refer to a type of bodice or jacket with long tails but now we use the word basque to describe a long close fitting corset, finishing below the hips. Unlike a corset the basque can’t be adjusted on the body. This was a tricky task for the contestants because it involved sewing together 13 small pattern pieces for a precise fit with a hook and eye fastening. The first challenge of the sewing bee week five is to sew a boned basque. Sewing Bee: Pattern Picks Challenge 1: Boned Basque We also recently put together our top 15 lingerie and nightwear sewing patterns for all sewing abilities. If you are looking for pyjamas and sleepwear not featured in the sewing bee episode this week you can search our shop for sewing patterns for women’s nightwear, men’s sleepwear and children’s options here. If you want to chat about the episode and the challenges then do join us each week in our Facebook group event.
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We’ve also included some sewing tips and tricks from bloggers and pattern designers in the sewing community to help you with any of the techniques used by the contestants in the TV show. Kate also talks through her favourite pattern options from the episode on YouTube in our special mid-week sewing bee vlog. The sewing bee theme for week five is lingerie and sleepwear! The challenges included making a boned basque, transforming pyjamas and nightwear into summer dresses and making a made-to-measure two-piece female sleep set. Take a look at our sewing pattern suggestions below, we’ve tried to find the exact patterns used but where we haven’t been able to figure it out we have plenty of suggestions so that you can recreate these looks at home for your handmade wardrobe.
In this fifth episode there are eight contestants remaining, after we sadly said goodbye to Hazel in week four. If you haven’t already seen our ultimate guide to the Sewing Bee page do take a look, we’ve got loads of exciting Sewing Bee goodness including a review of the book that accompanies the series!
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These are all inspired by the the fifth episode of the Great British Sewing bee series 6. We have searched high and low to bring you the best selection of sewing patterns from independent designers and commercial pattern houses. We are so excited to have the Sewing Bee to look forward to each week on BBC 1, just what we all need right now. Here we go, it’s week five of the Sewing Bee! Great British Sewing Bee, Vlogs The Great British Sewing Bee 2020 – Series 6 Episode 5 – Sewing Patterns