Craft It Yourself - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Bench, Chandelier & Cuban Style
There's some Cuban style for a dining room. Clem and Robin create a woven bench. Ant tries his hand at painting tiles. And Robin tries his patience making a beaded chandelier.

Candles, Graphics & Scratching
This episode has a graphic theme as the presenters seek to inject some craft love into an uninspired bedroom. Furniture maker Robin Johnson gets a sewing lesson from Clem Green when they make a quilt. Luxury car maker Ant Anstead gets gooey making geometric candles. Scratching gets serious for Clem as she tackles the art of Sgraffitto. There's also needlepoint and pottery.

Rustic Bohemian, Lamps & Bottles
This time, the team tackle a dining room using a fusion theme called Rustic Bohemian. Ant Anstead and Clemency Green take on the dining table. Robin Johnson tries block printing and low-cost lamp making. Ant proves he's full of hot air when he blows glass bottles. Also, Clem gets all tangled up in basket weaving, before trying out the latest techniques in stunning cake decoration in the Master Craft slot.

Colour Block, Resin and Screen-Printing
This time, the team tackle an overlooked dining room, using a stylish colour block theme. Ant Anstead and Clem Green put their chemistry to the test with resin. Robin Johnson gets to work on a traditional loom. Sparks fly when Ant welds an epic plant stand. Clem taps into her artistic side with screen printing. And the Master Craft slot finds Robin creating a bespoke silver ring in a day.

Tie Dye, Rope Rug & Silk Pyjamas
The team make the bold decision to craft a living room by using different shades and tones of just one colour. Ant Anstead and Clem Green get creative with tie-dye; Robin Johnson makes a vase entirely out of paper; Clem masters the art of origami; and Ant tests his pulling power with a rope rug. Clem tries crafting some silk pyjamas and Ant gets to grips with felting.

Pendant light, blanket & four poster bed
This edition's interiors trend is all about getting back to nature, as the team craft-up a boring bedroom. Feathers fly when Ant and Robin make a pendant light; Clem gets all tied up in a supersized arm-knitted blanket. And trees topple when Robin crafts a four-poster bed. Also in this show, Ant makes a sunburst mirror on a shoestring budget and Robin's Master Craft has a real buzz about it as he learns how to make a traditional skep.
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