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Sewing Boss Learning Lab

110 members • Free

Makers ready to ditch beginner sewing: learn industry methods to create better-fitting clothes you're proud to say “I made this!” ✂️

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2 contributions to The One-Person Business
My Skool Community Is Finally Starting to Turn Profit This Month - EP 48
This month my Skool community The One-Person Show finally turned a small profit! In this video also share where I want to take that community next, including a 30 day posting challenge I'm building to help my members to start posting more consistently! Youtube link: https://youtu.be/3ZFXcrjQvqo?views
1 like • 23d
Thats great! Well done 👏
Welcome to The One-Person Business! Read This First! 🎉
Awesome to have you here! 💪 Here are a few things to do first: 1. Introduce yourself Drop a quick post in the community. Keep it simple: → Where you’re from → What your business is → What you’re currently struggling with in your business 2. This post explains what is inside this community: https://www.skool.com/one-person-business/classroom/353473d0?md=f4adb442f6fd46de92bbc001ae4c6760 3. Keep the group clean I know we all want to sell our stuff, I get it, but the best way to do that on this whole Skool platform is to just help other people. When you do that, people will check out your profile and find your services through there, so put your time into being helpful and into making your Skool profile good. And then instead of pitching, just show what you're working on. Share your real workflows and how you're doing things, post your examples and screenshots, ask real questions and be specific about what you need help with and if you can help someone else, jump in and help them. 4. Be positive and helpful Most of us are building our businesses mostly on our own, so let's keep things supportive. Share wins, struggles, ideas, and anything that might help others. Thanks for joining. Let's build our one-person businesses in a way that feels good and still gives us time for our families, friends, and normal life 🥳
1 like • May 15
Thanks for making this available @Samuli Jeskanen I think I will get a lot of benefit from this group
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Debra Verrall
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@debra-verrall-3773
Sewing skills, measurable progress, and clothes you actually want to wear. 35 yrs industry experience, obsessed with great fit and finishes.

Active 16m ago
Joined May 14, 2026
Upper Caboolture, Australia
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