Jane brings in her late mum's wedding dress, pink suede jacket and what her mum called her 'smart dress'. She cannot use them, but cannot bear to part with them either. Metalcraft expert Leigh and seamstress extraordinaire Elizabeth go head-to-head to convince Jane to choose their idea to transform the clothes with radical designs. Graeme arrives with an unused tea trolley that has a squeaky wheel. For Graeme, it is full of precious memories of his grandmother. Not only was it used to serve tea, it was where the family found their presents on Christmas Day. Interior design and furniture specialist Rob has an idea that will keep the memories intact but make it a useful piece of furniture again. Finally, former Royal Marine Titch gets excited about an old propeller from an outboard motor. For its owner Eric, it brings back fond memories of holidays on Scotland's coast with his grandfather, but now the propeller just sits on a shelf. Titch is a wizard with anything metal and mechanical, and he comes up with a stunning transformation.
A traditional Chinese dowry box and a very unusual sentimental object are among the transformations by the skilled team of remakers.
A sailing club's training boat, damaged beyond repair in a storm, and a musician's first trombone are among the transformations for the skilled team of crafters.
A post box used in a wedding ceremony and a worn-out but much-loved armchair are among the items transformed into beautiful and functional items by the skilled team of remakers.
The workshop is full of history and memories as a stunning Polish cloak and a collection of family rings are among the remakers' transformations.
A much-loved childhood bike and a wartime Royal Navy kit bag are among the items transformed by the skilled team of crafters into new and useful items for their owners.
A beloved gramophone, which reminds the owner of her music-loving grandad, and a old slide projector belonging to a photography enthusiast are among today's transformations.
A huge wooden playhouse that doesn't fit a new garden and traditional Jamaican fabric that connects a mother and daughter six thousand miles apart are among today's transformations.
Among today's transformations are a special recumbent tricycle that once carried an Olympic torch, and a widow's wish for her wedding and engagement rings comes true.
The team of remakers rip up a silk wedding dress and cut up a 19th-century piano. Sabrina Grant presents as items are saved and remade into beautiful and functional items.
A disused sideboard that is turned into a special item for a family and an ornate clock of huge sentimental value are among the radical transformations.
The transformation of a classic steamer trunk brings back emotional childhood memories and a collection of piano accordions are given a brand new life as the remakers show their remarkable skill.
A grandfather clock that has been in a family for over a hundred years and a drum kit with a very special connection are among the transformations by the skilled team of crafters.
An inherited 1950s moped and a hand-cranked butter churn barrel that brings back fond memories are among the items transformed today.
A vintage car – once a father and son project, now rusting away – and a cake stand with huge sentimental value are among the objects transformed into functional items.
Sabrina Grant brings her own precious item, a denim collection that belonged to her late sister. Emotions and memories are beautifully captured in all of today’s transformations.
The transformation of a beloved car leaves its owner astounded, and a pair of ballet shoes are given a new lease of life.
Bob worked in the Middle East for three years and bought things that caught his eye, including a Bedouin rug and a Syrian table cloth. He and his partner George have brought them into the workshop, as they’ve just been taking up precious cupboard space. Upholsterer Alex and fabric specialist Elizabeth team up to offer one design, and metalsmith John offers another. Which radical transformation will win out? Vintage games consoles give mechanics expert Titch a challenge. They belong to keen gamer Ade, who has held onto the machines that he and his mum played together when he was growing up. Now they’re gathering dust, but Titch has an idea that will give the eight consoles an extra life. And sculptor Leigh finds time to work on his own project: transforming an old rusty wheelbarrow into a multi-function, mobile cooking station. With a design including a cooking pot hook, utensil shelf and an adjustable grill, he hopes he hasn’t bitten off more than he can chew.
Naomi brings her grandma’s beautiful sewing tables to the workshop. She loves sewing, and her grandma was a huge part of her life. Naomi is getting married soon and would love to bring memories of her grandma into her new home. Carpentry expert Shelley and fine furniture maker Daisy pitch stunning ideas for Naomi to choose from, taking the elements of the sewing tables to create new items that will always remind her of her grandma. Ricky has a black belt in karate, having learnt the martial art since he was six. His old belts and karate suit are really important to him, but they have no purpose now. He’d love to have something to give to his daughter to inspire her karate journey – and seamstress and textiles expert Elizabeth comes up with the perfect transformation to do just that. Rob is an expert interior designer, but it’s fair to say that he’s used to working on bigger interiors than his next project, a 1960s transistor radio. It belongs to Claire, who remembers her gran listening to it as she worked as a baker and a dress maker. Rob explores the radio’s insides before coming up with a very clever and functional transformation for Claire.
40 years ago, David and Marion bought a Swiss clock as a souvenir on their honeymoon. Its price led to their first argument, and over the years Marion has been tempted to throw it out, as it is no longer used. But they would like it to become something practical that would remind them of a special time together. Metal sculptor Leigh and carpentry expert Shelley offer rival designs for them to choose between: a transformation into a stunning piece of furniture or an artwork to celebrate their ruby anniversary. Kierhardy cruises into the workshop in his campervan – not for its transformation but because inside it are several old skateboards. Kierhardy is passionate about skateboarding and combines it with youth work in his community. Metals expert Titch has a radical idea for the skateboards that he hopes will impress everyone down at the skatepark. And Shelley has a special project of her own to work on. The woodwork specialist’s wife Mags lost her mum recently, and Shelley wants to do something that will give them both something to remember her by. Two old vintage cameras that belonged to Mags’s mum are no longer used, but they captured a lifetime of travels and adventures. Shelley designs beautiful pieces of art that bring the cameras back into focus.