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From Fashion to Freedom: How Christine Lindebak Built a Creative Sewing Business She Loves

Craft To Career

Release Date: 06/30/2025

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What happens when you walk away from a dream career in fashion to pursue a life of freedom, creativity, and true joy?

In this episode, I chat with Christine Lindebak, a talented garment sewist, pattern designer, and upcycling advocate who left the high-end retail world of Rodeo Drive to build a more meaningful creative business—on her own terms.

Christine shares her inspiring journey of transitioning from luxury fashion to sewing and teaching full-time. Now living in Spain, she works where and when she wants, creating one-of-a-kind pieces and encouraging others to sew boldly and sustainably.

We talk about:

  • Why she walked away from a picture-perfect career

  • The unexpected things that helped her find success

  • How upcycling fuels her creativity and purpose

  • What it really takes to build a creative business you love

  • Encouragement for anyone considering a big leap into their passion

If you’ve ever dreamed of starting a creative career—or wondered if it’s worth the risk—this episode is a must-listen. Christine is proof that the hard work is real, but the reward is so worth it.

🎧 Tune in now and get ready to be inspired!

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  • 🎓 Kajabi – The all-in-one platform I use to host my courses and memberships. It’s powerful, intuitive, and perfect for creators who want to build and scale with ease.
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