Episode 11

Lecturer David from West Yorkshire and graphic designer Rachael from Berkshire are hoping Dom and his elite team of mentors can help them turn their making passions into pound coins. David may be highly skilled at making high-end bespoke textiles using digital embroidery, but he doesn't know how or where to sell his pieces. Can Dom and mentor Piyush point the way to a new life?
Rachael is a complete beginner at woodwork, and her focus is on carving spoons. Her pieces are beautiful, but a lack of speed makes them unprofitable. Dom and mentors Barnaby and Dru can see plenty of potential and hope to introduce Rachael to another woodworking skill that will speed up her work and expand the types of pieces she can make.
Can David and Rachael prove they have what it takes to create new lives for themselves in just two months?
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