#gbsb — Public Fediverse posts
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Feeling a real sense of achievement after finally mustering the courage and exec function to shorten a pair of trousers I bought nearly 20 years ago. Won't win any plaudits from #GBSB Esme and Patrick for the neatness of my cutting and hems, but both legs are basically the same length as each other!
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RE: https://c.im/@cdarwin/115680306725922380
apropos of nothing, the Czech president is a total #catDaddy. he’s serving Patrick Grant #GBSB bespoke vibes.
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RE: https://c.im/@cdarwin/115680306725922380
apropos of nothing, the Czech president is a total #catDaddy. he’s serving Patrick Grant #GBSB bespoke vibes.
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RE: https://c.im/@cdarwin/115680306725922380
apropos of nothing, the Czech president is a total #catDaddy. he’s serving Patrick Grant #GBSB bespoke vibes.
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RE: https://c.im/@cdarwin/115680306725922380
apropos of nothing, the Czech president is a total #catDaddy. he’s serving Patrick Grant #GBSB bespoke vibes.
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RE: https://c.im/@cdarwin/115680306725922380
apropos of nothing, the Czech president is a total #catDaddy. he’s serving Patrick Grant #GBSB bespoke vibes.
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watching the Oxford bags episode of the Great British Sewing Bee’s 6th season and am now intrigued by the 1970s Northern Soul dance scene.
❝ A Beginner’s Guide to Northern Soul | Bandcamp Daily - https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/nothern-soul-list
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watching the Oxford bags episode of the Great British Sewing Bee’s 6th season and am now intrigued by the 1970s Northern Soul dance scene.
❝ A Beginner’s Guide to Northern Soul | Bandcamp Daily - https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/nothern-soul-list
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watching the Oxford bags episode of the Great British Sewing Bee’s 6th season and am now intrigued by the 1970s Northern Soul dance scene.
❝ A Beginner’s Guide to Northern Soul | Bandcamp Daily - https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/nothern-soul-list
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watching the Oxford bags episode of the Great British Sewing Bee’s 6th season and am now intrigued by the 1970s Northern Soul dance scene.
❝ A Beginner’s Guide to Northern Soul | Bandcamp Daily - https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/nothern-soul-list
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watching the Oxford bags episode of the Great British Sewing Bee’s 6th season and am now intrigued by the 1970s Northern Soul dance scene.
❝ A Beginner’s Guide to Northern Soul | Bandcamp Daily - https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/nothern-soul-list
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no show has made me cry so much as the “where are they now” at the end of each season of The Great British #Sewing Bee. it’s produced by a company called Love Productions and it’s the most perfect example of nominative determinism.
season 6 just broke me. Clare, the winner, is a doctor and this was the season filmed right before the pandemic. so the last photo is of Clare in a biohazard suit with a full face shield, respirator and mask, giving a thumbs up from a surgery theater.
i love #GBSB
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no show has made me cry so much as the “where are they now” at the end of each season of The Great British #Sewing Bee. it’s produced by a company called Love Productions and it’s the most perfect example of nominative determinism.
season 6 just broke me. Clare, the winner, is a doctor and this was the season filmed right before the pandemic. so the last photo is of Clare in a biohazard suit with a full face shield, respirator and mask, giving a thumbs up from a surgery theater.
i love #GBSB
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no show has made me cry so much as the “where are they now” at the end of each season of The Great British #Sewing Bee. it’s produced by a company called Love Productions and it’s the most perfect example of nominative determinism.
season 6 just broke me. Clare, the winner, is a doctor and this was the season filmed right before the pandemic. so the last photo is of Clare in a biohazard suit with a full face shield, respirator and mask, giving a thumbs up from a surgery theater.
i love #GBSB
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no show has made me cry so much as the “where are they now” at the end of each season of The Great British #Sewing Bee. it’s produced by a company called Love Productions and it’s the most perfect example of nominative determinism.
season 6 just broke me. Clare, the winner, is a doctor and this was the season filmed right before the pandemic. so the last photo is of Clare in a biohazard suit with a full face shield, respirator and mask, giving a thumbs up from a surgery theater.
i love #GBSB
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no show has made me cry so much as the “where are they now” at the end of each season of The Great British #Sewing Bee. it’s produced by a company called Love Productions and it’s the most perfect example of nominative determinism.
season 6 just broke me. Clare, the winner, is a doctor and this was the season filmed right before the pandemic. so the last photo is of Clare in a biohazard suit with a full face shield, respirator and mask, giving a thumbs up from a surgery theater.
i love #GBSB
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Catching up with the Great British Sewing Bee. It’s reduce reuse recycle week.
I love the quilting idea, where you use small pieces of fabric between translucent organza material.
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Catching up with the Great British Sewing Bee. It’s reduce reuse recycle week.
I love the quilting idea, where you use small pieces of fabric between translucent organza material.
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Catching up with the Great British Sewing Bee. It’s reduce reuse recycle week.
I love the quilting idea, where you use small pieces of fabric between translucent organza material.
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Catching up with the Great British Sewing Bee. It’s reduce reuse recycle week.
I love the quilting idea, where you use small pieces of fabric between translucent organza material.
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Catching up with the Great British Sewing Bee. It’s reduce reuse recycle week.
I love the quilting idea, where you use small pieces of fabric between translucent organza material.
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Just catching up with last night’s Great British Sewing Bee. Love the first challenge - using vintage tablecloths to make blouses.
I’ve asked for a sewing machine for my big birthday from the fam and definitely fancy trying something like that.
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Just catching up with last night’s Great British Sewing Bee. Love the first challenge - using vintage tablecloths to make blouses.
I’ve asked for a sewing machine for my big birthday from the fam and definitely fancy trying something like that.
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Just catching up with last night’s Great British Sewing Bee. Love the first challenge - using vintage tablecloths to make blouses.
I’ve asked for a sewing machine for my big birthday from the fam and definitely fancy trying something like that.
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Just catching up with last night’s Great British Sewing Bee. Love the first challenge - using vintage tablecloths to make blouses.
I’ve asked for a sewing machine for my big birthday from the fam and definitely fancy trying something like that.
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Just catching up with last night’s Great British Sewing Bee. Love the first challenge - using vintage tablecloths to make blouses.
I’ve asked for a sewing machine for my big birthday from the fam and definitely fancy trying something like that.
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Der #GBSB hat schon wieder ne neue Moderation? Naja, Kiell Smith-Bynoe mag ich auch :)
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BBC News: Great British #Sewing Bee judge's bid to restart #Welsh underwear making. #Cymru #Wales #PatrickGrant #GBSB #NewTredegar
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BBC News: Great British #Sewing Bee judge's bid to restart #Welsh underwear making. #Cymru #Wales #PatrickGrant #GBSB #NewTredegar
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BBC News: Great British #Sewing Bee judge's bid to restart #Welsh underwear making. #Cymru #Wales #PatrickGrant #GBSB #NewTredegar
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BBC News: Great British #Sewing Bee judge's bid to restart #Welsh underwear making. #Cymru #Wales #PatrickGrant #GBSB #NewTredegar
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BBC News: Great British #Sewing Bee judge's bid to restart #Welsh underwear making. #Cymru #Wales #PatrickGrant #GBSB #NewTredegar
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Loving the traditional Ghanaian batakari garments on the Great British Sewing Bee. They’re traditionally a men’s garment, but look really comfortable, I’d wear one!
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Loving the traditional Ghanaian batakari garments on the Great British Sewing Bee. They’re traditionally a men’s garment, but look really comfortable, I’d wear one!
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Loving the traditional Ghanaian batakari garments on the Great British Sewing Bee. They’re traditionally a men’s garment, but look really comfortable, I’d wear one!