Sewing Bee runner-up Yasmin: 'It was overwhelming and tiring but I have no regrets'
What a finale! The Great British Sewing Bee came to a close last night, with Caz winning the title of Britain's best amateur sewist. The competition was tight and all three semi-finalists have made some fantastic garments throughout the whole series.
We're catching up with runner-up Yasmin to discover the highs and lows of the sewing room.
There were some new themes in this series – is there any particular week you enjoyed or found tricky during your time on Sewing Bee?
I found kids' week so hard to prepare for as I have never sewn for kids before. I completely over-complicated the sizing and drove myself to a panic before the Made to Measure.
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Best and worst moments overall for you during the series?
My Garment of the Week win in episode 9 is easily my proudest moment of the series. I am so pleased the judges could see my vision and were happy with my execution of the dress. I am over the moon that I completed the hat, as I think it added an extra element that lifted my design.
My worst moment was the Made to Measure in the final. I didn’t have the time to practice and so everything that could have gone wrong (and I would have fixed on the drafted pattern prior to filming) went wrong! It’s hard to end on such a low point, but I am still proud that I made it into the final.

Would you encourage other amateur sewers out there to have a go on the series and why?
I would absolutely encourage anyone who sews to apply to the show. The experience was overwhelming and tiring, but I have no regrets about my decision to apply. I never in a million years thought I was good enough at sewing to even make it on the show – it could happen to any of us!
Will you make anything from the series again when you are at home and have more time?
I want to remake my finale Made to Measure, I wish I could have fit it nicely to my partner and am so disappointed in the execution.
I also would like to finish the hem of my Versace dress so my partner can wear it in the future.
Do you feel you have progressed now as a sewer?
I am so much more open to challenging myself with my sewing now, I feel like I can give anything a decent attempt now. Especially when I am not being timed and filmed when trying new things!
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How emotional were you when you had to leave the sewing room, and how supportive was everyone?
I was ready to leave the sewing room when the final came around. I am so honored to have been able to have my mum and brother with me when I left. They are both so special to me and I am glad I could share a small part of this experience with them.
What will you take away from your experience of being on The Great British Sewing Bee?
I am not as bad at sewing as I thought!
What is next for you in the sewing world as far as you know?
I don’t really ever share my sewing with anyone other than friends and family, as I don’t have much of an online presence. I hope to maybe post some of my makes in future, to share my ideas and creative process with others.
Meet Caz – the winner of The Great British Sewing Bee 2025!

We sat down with Caz to ask her all about her amazing win, series highlights and how it feels to be crowned Britain's Best Amateur Sewer.