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The Minimum Necessary to Be Found
If you’re a fabric creative who loves making… but feels completely drained by the idea of “having an online presence,” this episode is for you.
So many makers want their work to matter beyond the sewing room—but the internet can feel like a noisy stage you never asked to step onto. The pressure to post constantly, keep up with trends, or turn into a content machine can make visibility feel exhausting, inauthentic, and overwhelming.
In this episode, Virginia offers a calmer, more sustainable way to think about being online: not as performance, not as hustle—but simply as being findable. You’ll learn what it really means to give your work a small “front door,” why you don’t need to be everywhere, and how the minimum necessary presence can still create real connection and trust.
If you’ve been treating visibility like a burden… this conversation might feel like an exhale—and a practical way forward.
The VirginiaLeighStudio Home page:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Chapters
00:00 — Online Presence Anxiety for Fabric Creatives
01:08 — You Don’t Need to Be an Influencer to Share Your Work
03:34 — What “Online Presence” Really Means (Not Marketing Pressure)
04:14 — Visibility for Makers: Being Findable Without Ego
05:33 — Simple Creative Business Visibility (Porch Light Approach)
05:50 — Why You Don’t Need Instagram, Pinterest, and Everything Else
06:29 — Content Creation Burnout and the Myth of Posting Daily
07:39 — Consistent Sharing for Small Creative Businesses
09:21 — Minimum Online Presence Framework: Home Base + Window + Rhythm
10:04 — Home Base Ideas: Website, Etsy, Kajabi, Portfolio
10:29 — Choose One Platform to Start (Instagram, Pinterest, Newsletter)
12:12 — What to Post as a Maker: Work, Process, or Personal Note
Join “The Maker’s Path” Membership:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com/themakerspath
Connect with Virginia:
Website = https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/virginialeighstudio/
Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/virginialeighstudio
By Virginia Leigh StudioThe Minimum Necessary to Be Found
If you’re a fabric creative who loves making… but feels completely drained by the idea of “having an online presence,” this episode is for you.
So many makers want their work to matter beyond the sewing room—but the internet can feel like a noisy stage you never asked to step onto. The pressure to post constantly, keep up with trends, or turn into a content machine can make visibility feel exhausting, inauthentic, and overwhelming.
In this episode, Virginia offers a calmer, more sustainable way to think about being online: not as performance, not as hustle—but simply as being findable. You’ll learn what it really means to give your work a small “front door,” why you don’t need to be everywhere, and how the minimum necessary presence can still create real connection and trust.
If you’ve been treating visibility like a burden… this conversation might feel like an exhale—and a practical way forward.
The VirginiaLeighStudio Home page:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Chapters
00:00 — Online Presence Anxiety for Fabric Creatives
01:08 — You Don’t Need to Be an Influencer to Share Your Work
03:34 — What “Online Presence” Really Means (Not Marketing Pressure)
04:14 — Visibility for Makers: Being Findable Without Ego
05:33 — Simple Creative Business Visibility (Porch Light Approach)
05:50 — Why You Don’t Need Instagram, Pinterest, and Everything Else
06:29 — Content Creation Burnout and the Myth of Posting Daily
07:39 — Consistent Sharing for Small Creative Businesses
09:21 — Minimum Online Presence Framework: Home Base + Window + Rhythm
10:04 — Home Base Ideas: Website, Etsy, Kajabi, Portfolio
10:29 — Choose One Platform to Start (Instagram, Pinterest, Newsletter)
12:12 — What to Post as a Maker: Work, Process, or Personal Note
Join “The Maker’s Path” Membership:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com/themakerspath
Connect with Virginia:
Website = https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/virginialeighstudio/
Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/virginialeighstudio