Episode 10

It's the grand finale, and the three finalists are ready to compete for the coveted title of Britain's best amateur sewer.
The judges, Patrick Grant and Esme Young, set three tough challenges to test their skills for one final time.
First up, the sewers are tasked with creating the deceptively complex bias cut slip dress. Precision is key - one mistake in fabric cutting could cost them the chance to continue.
Next, it's time for the Transformation Challenge, where the sewers must demonstrate their creativity by making garments using sheer fabric.
Finally, the sewers tackle the masterful art of trompe l'oeil, creating illusions with fabric to fit their chosen friend or family member. This technique, often seen on the runway, tricks the eye into seeing something unexpected.
Three finalists, three challenges, but only one winner will be crowned the tenth champion of The Great British Sewing Bee.
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