A Stitch Through Time returns for a brand new series on BBC One Northern Ireland
Date Posted: July 6, 2023
A Stitch Through Time, presented by Claire McCollum, returns for a second series on Monday 17th July at 8pm on BBC One Northern Ireland. Made by DoubleBand Films with support from Northern Ireland Screen’s Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund, the series combines passion for fashion with inspiration drawn from the rich Ulster-Scots legacy in our textile history.
In the series, four of Northern Ireland’s best emerging fashion designers take on sustainability and design-based challenges, against the clock, to prove they have what it takes to make it in the cut and thrust world of contemporary fashion.
Vying to win the votes of the judges – top designers Una Rodden and Katie Larmour – and be crowned winner of A Stitch Through Time are: fashion graduate Annie McColgan, 24, from Portadown; DIY fashion influencer AJ Tinsley, 25, from Belfast; Fashion and Textiles student Aoife Harvey, 23, from Derry~Londonderry; and 3D fashion designer Giovana de Bona, 27, originally from Brazil, living in Bushmills.
Each week, host Claire will be joined by author and textile historian Bruce Clark, a descendent of one of Northern Ireland’s great linen families, to reveal the fascinating history behind the design challenges and the outfits.
The first episode is inspired by the Herdman family of Sion Mills, who had a vision of creating a model village and achieved it against all odds. The first challenge tasks the designers with making an apron from pre-loved linen garments while in the six-hour challenge, the designers must create a ‘Sunday Best’ look from linen.