Episode 6

It's Children's Week, and for the first time ever, the show introduces elements of adaptive fashion.
The sewers tackle a pattern for children's dungarees, with adaptive fashion designer Victoria Jenkins joining the judges to help assess their efforts.
In the Transformation Challenge, sustainability is key as the sewers repurpose maternity wear into toddler outfits, giving new life to old garments.
Finally, the Sewing Bee welcomes mini models for the Made to Measure challenge. The sewers are tasked with creating outfits inspired by what their models want to be when they grow up, ranging from polar explorer to beekeeper to politician.
The results are unexpected, and a perfect fit could secure a place in next week's competition.
Who will handle it like child's play, and who will be sent to the naughty step?
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