Claudia Winkleman has revealed that presenting The Great British Sewing Bee has not improved her sewing skills.

The 43-year-old host, who returns to front the third series of the BBC Two reality show, admitted she once even added an extra arm onto a top.

“It hasn’t improved my sewing skills. I’m still terrible. I can’t thread a needle, to be honest,” she told TV Times.

“I do try, though. My kids and I make all kinds of stuff that’s really bad but weirdly, it becomes more fun when it’s rubbish. I once managed to make a top with three arms so I’ll never tell May (Martin, sewing expert) about that one.”

Claudia with sewing experts May Martin and Patrick Grant (BBC)
Claudia with sewing experts May Martin and Patrick Grant (BBC)

The show, featuring May and Savile Row designer Patrick Grant as judges, aims to find the country’s best amateur sewer when it returns to BBC Two on February 5. This year’s hopefuls range from an artisan cheese maker and a sports physiotherapist to a retired air hostess and ex-Army officer.

“They’re a totally mixed bunch. My job is to bring them tea and comfort,” Claudia said.

“It’s terrifying what they have to do – two hours to make a skirt? The pressure’s ridiculous!”

The TV presenter, who co-hosted the last series of Strictly Come Dancing with Tess Daly, continued: “I love Patrick and May; all we do is laugh. They never try to trip up the sewers but they do push them and want the best for them.

“Strangely, the contestants find the judges scary but also love them. As I’m wandering around, I’ll hear them say, ‘Ooh, May will notice I’ve got it wrong’ or ‘Patrick won’t like that stitching’. They desperately want to impress them and I admire that.”