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*Please note there is a trigger warning on this episode*
In this powerful episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, we sit down with Debbie Marsden as she shares her moving journey through grief and healing, and how sewing became her lifeline.
After the devastating loss of her baby, Debbie found solace at her sewing machine, sparking not only personal transformation but also a thriving business built around handmade children's clothing and supporting other mothers through sewing.
We dive into the emotional depths of her story, the strength found in community, and her inspiring vision for the future, from sustainable fashion for kids to helping more mums turn creativity into confidence and entrepreneurship.
Key Takeaways:
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Guest Details:
Instagram: @thismummysews
@handmadeloop
Website:
www.thismummysews.com
www.handmadeloop.com
Baby loss charities:
www.sands.org.uk
www.tommys.org
www.teddyswish.org
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning
00:55 Debbie's Journey into Sewing
02:03 The Impact of Baby Loss on Mental Health
07:17 Finding Purpose Through Sewing
09:53 Building a Creative Business
11:52 The Birth of Lolapops and Its Success
14:31 Transitioning to Teaching Sewing Classes
18:10 Launching the Members Club
20:56 Transformative Stories from Sewing Classes
24:05 The Importance of Community and Support
26:31 The Evolution of Handmade Loop
30:13 Sustainability in Children's Clothing
32:27 Future Plans and Aspirations
35:00 Advice for New Entrepreneurs
38:51 Fun Quickfire Round
42:38 Where to Find Debbie
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*Please note there is a trigger warning on this episode*
In this powerful episode of the Sewing Social Podcast, we sit down with Debbie Marsden as she shares her moving journey through grief and healing, and how sewing became her lifeline.
After the devastating loss of her baby, Debbie found solace at her sewing machine, sparking not only personal transformation but also a thriving business built around handmade children's clothing and supporting other mothers through sewing.
We dive into the emotional depths of her story, the strength found in community, and her inspiring vision for the future, from sustainable fashion for kids to helping more mums turn creativity into confidence and entrepreneurship.
Key Takeaways:
Follow me:
Instagram: @thesewingsocialpod
@thedalythread
Tiktok: thesewingsocialpod
If you've enjoyed this episode and appreciate the work I'm doing, please
Tip me on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thesewingsocialpod
Also, feel free to get in touch - you can text the show (available through your podcast provider on each episode) or email:
Guest Details:
Instagram: @thismummysews
@handmadeloop
Website:
www.thismummysews.com
www.handmadeloop.com
Baby loss charities:
www.sands.org.uk
www.tommys.org
www.teddyswish.org
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning
00:55 Debbie's Journey into Sewing
02:03 The Impact of Baby Loss on Mental Health
07:17 Finding Purpose Through Sewing
09:53 Building a Creative Business
11:52 The Birth of Lolapops and Its Success
14:31 Transitioning to Teaching Sewing Classes
18:10 Launching the Members Club
20:56 Transformative Stories from Sewing Classes
24:05 The Importance of Community and Support
26:31 The Evolution of Handmade Loop
30:13 Sustainability in Children's Clothing
32:27 Future Plans and Aspirations
35:00 Advice for New Entrepreneurs
38:51 Fun Quickfire Round
42:38 Where to Find Debbie