The Saved and Remade Workshop - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Measure Twice, Cut Once
Textile designer Emily has one chance to transform some precious baby clothes. Plus, woodworker Radha tackles the remake of a 1960s guitar.

The Maker's Mark
Woodworker Radha is focused on every detail as he transforms a 100-year-old dressing table and family heirloom that connects its owner to her late mum.

Fluid Lines
Metalsmith Leigh forges steel to create an ambitious water sculpture from Victorian clocks. John transforms a sideboard and reveals its century-old secrets.

Episode 4
Metalwork specialists Titch and Leigh pitch ideas when Chia-Yu arrives with a replica post box, an item from her wedding. Kay brings in a battered-looking armchair that belonged to her grandad. Allan and Yvette bring in an old church pew.

A Stitch In Time
An intriguing tapestry that might be a century old proves tricky for textile designer Emily. Leatherworker Jason faces a challenge with an unused jacket.

Every Tiny Bit of Timber
Woodworker Daisy turns a family table into six identical items. Steel specialist John feels the weight of history as he transforms a traditional game.

A Nice Tight Joint
Daisy's woodwork must be perfect to transform an item full of family history. Metalsmith Leigh has an idea for an encore for an old theatre spotlight.

Toy Special: A Common Thread
Leigh turns a toy train into an item that reflects its owner's love of rugby and frogs, and a 63-year-old teddy bear is given a new lease of life

The Test of Time
Leigh reimagines an old love seat as a spectacular sculpture that celebrates the owners' love for their garden. Daisy tackles a chair she made as a student.

The Right Angles
Woodworker Daisy reimagines an old dolls' house originally made from recycled materials. John and Jason transform a saddle that belonged to a lifelong companion

Every Little Detail
Motorcycle expert Titch takes on an old engine packed with sentimental value. An early 20th century trunk proves a tricky remake for designer Emily

Straight and True
Titch has his work cut out as he redesigns a sentimental guitar body and piano. John uses his skills in wood and steel to turn a sun lounger into toddler toys.

Form And Function
Titch transforms a titanium tibia, once part of its owner's leg. Woodworker Radha redesigns a trunk that transported a family's belongings from Italy in the 1950s.

A Steady Hand
Woodworker Daisy discovers an old Welsh dresser's secret as she transforms it. Meanwhile, seamstress Velvet is in her element with colourful sari material.

First Things First
A wooden chest proves trickier than it looks when Daisy discovers woodworm. Amanda Lamb asks the re-makers to reimagine her husband's old model ship.
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