Stitched with Purpose: How Petite Turned a Sewing Hobby into the TPC Online Shop
Petite Code, a thriving TPC online shop owner, shares her journey from a sewing hobby to a successful business. She discusses the inspiration behind her products, her community involvement, and her approach to online engagement and growth. Lovie, the host, highlights the importance of consistency and community support for online business owners. The conversation covers topics related to the soap opera 'Beyond the Gates', the F&W business, business lessons, and the purpose behind the products. It also delves into the challenges of becoming a business owner and the importance of supporting and giving back to the community.
“At the end of the day I like sewing. So I stay centered on that.”
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Petite Code, a thriving TPC online shop owner, shares her journey from a sewing hobby to a successful business. She discusses the inspiration behind her products, her community involvement, and her approach to online engagement and growth. Lovie, the host, highlights the importance of consistency and community support for online business owners. The conversation covers topics related to the soap opera ‘Beyond the Gates’, the F&W business, business lessons, and the purpose behind the products. It also delves into the challenges of becoming a business owner and the importance of supporting and giving back to the community.
Takeaways
- A hobby can become a business when you recognize that your skill solves a problem for other people.
- You do not have to start with a large budget. Petite used word of mouth, crowdfunding, vendor events, and online platforms to build TPC Online Shop.
- Growth should fit the business you actually want to run. Petite wants to expand while keeping the handmade quality and personal touch.
- Product quality can become part of your brand identity. Petite is intentional about materials, fit, design, and hair protection.
- Community can create opportunities, connections, and support that a business owner may not be able to create alone.
- Every business goal will not work out exactly as planned. Petite’s lesson is to look for the connection, lesson, or opportunity that can come from an experience that did not go as expected.
Chapters
- The Journey from Hobby to Business
- Craftsmanship and Quality of Handmade Products
- Expanding Product Line and Inspirations
- Beyond the Gates and F&W Business
- Supporting Autism Awareness
Building Without a Huge Startup Budget
Petite explains how word of mouth and crowdfunding helped her purchase equipment and materials before she expanded into vendor events, a website, and TikTok.
Purpose Behind the Product
Petite explains the story behind Boogie Speaks, a design named for her brother. Proceeds from those products go directly to him, turning a product into a way to give back.
Growing Into Boutiques
One of Petite’s next goals is getting TPC Online Shop into boutiques. She is beginning that process and learning that newer boutiques may offer different opportunities than more established locations.
What’s Next for TPC Online Shop
Petite is considering new products, including lace nightgowns, while taking her time to find materials that meet her standards. She also wants to continue expanding her product line without compromising quality.
Petite is the product creator and owner of TPC Online Shop, a handmade retail and e-commerce business launched in 2022. Her journey began years earlier when she learned to sew in middle school and started making practical items for her family.
Key takeaways
- A hobby can become a business when you recognize that your skill solves a problem for other people.
- You do not have to start with a large budget. Petite used word of mouth, crowdfunding, vendor events, and online platforms to build TPC Online Shop.
- Growth should fit the business you actually want to run. Petite wants to expand while keeping the handmade quality and personal touch.
- Product quality can become part of your brand identity. Petite is intentional about materials, fit, design, and hair protection.
In this conversation
In this conversation, Petite talks about turning her love of sewing into TPC Online Shop, from making practical items for her family to building a handmade business through word of mouth, crowdfunding, vendor events, and social media. She shares how she approaches quality, growth, community, and staying connected to the craft she loves, including the purpose behind her Boogie Speaks design and her commitment to giving back.
Guest
Asja Jefferson (Petite Code)
Founder & Product Creator
Petite is the product creator and owner of TPC Online Shop, a handmade retail and e-commerce business launched in 2022. Her journey began years earlier when she learned to sew in middle school and started making practical items for her family.
What started as something personal eventually became a business built around handmade products, quality materials, and a strong connection to community. Today, Petite creates products including silk- and satin-lined bonnets, do rags, tote bags, and other handmade pieces.
Her approach to business is simple: create products she would want to use herself, stay intentional about quality, and grow at a pace that allows her to remain connected to the work.
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