An Edinburgh contestant has appeared on popular BBC One creative show The Great Sewing Bee, and made it through to the next episode with her impressive stitching skills.
Brogan, who is originally from Edinburgh, appeared on The Great Sewing Bee to make her way to the top of the pile.
She began watching the first series of Sewing Bee in her childhood, and took up a love for sewing immediately after.
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Born and bred in Edinburgh, Brogan now lives in Leicestershire with her fiancé and sausage dog Roger, who she loves creating clothes for.
Brogan describes her style as extremely feminine, and said: "I'm the type of person to be wearing a big, puffed-sleeve, cerise pink jumpsuit!"
Brogan is a Spanish and French teacher at a school in Derbyshire, and still holds onto her Scottish accent and dialect in the show.
She enjoys replicating high street garments, but often adds her own flair in with a ruffle, frill or tier into the mix.
Her first challenge was to make a mini skirt with patch pockets, complete with piping around the edges - using thick Yorkshire wool.
Brogan impressed on her first impressions challenge, and has made it through to next weeks episode of the show, airing on Wednesday, May 4.
According to the synopsis for episode two: "The sewers take to their marks for Sports Week as host Sara Pascoe sets three new challenges. Patrick and Esme’s Pattern Challenge is a Sewing Bee first: a pair of high-top trainers.
"Sewing bespoke footwear means tackling a range of unfamiliar techniques, including punching eyelets and stitching soles - all of which must be done twice to create a perfect pair.
"The sewers need to be on the ball in the Transformation Challenge, converting old netball kits into a garment to wear off the court in just 90 minutes.
"For the Made-to-Measure Challenge, they each fit a jacket inspired by their sporting hero. As well as fit and finish, the judges will be looking to see if their hero’s personality or style is evident. Who will win garment of the week, and who will be last over the finish line?"
Tune into BBC One on Wednesday May 4 at 9pm to cheer Brogan on in her ventures on The Great Sewing Bee!