Episode #44
Amy O’Brien
Episode Title:
Sewing Confidence: Amy O’Brien on Stitching Dreams into Reality
Episode Description:
In this heartwarming and inspiring episode of Fanatical DreamHer, host April Kemp sits down with Amy O’Brien, founder and CEO of Sew Fun VA in Richmond, Virginia. Amy has built a creative community that empowers kids and adults alike through the art of sewing—teaching not just stitches, but confidence, patience, and creativity. From her early days teaching Montessori students to launching a thriving studio, Amy’s story highlights the importance of joy over perfection, the power of self-belief, and how one woman’s passion can inspire the next generation of makers and dreamers.
Key Discussion Points:
(01:15) The joy and empowerment children gain through sewing
(02:01) Mentoring young DreamHers like Future Fanatical DreamHer Award recipient Mei Lin
(02:40) Helping girls build confidence through creating something of their own
(03:51) Learning to sew at eight years old—and finding freedom in creativity over perfection
(05:12) How Montessori education shaped the creation of Sew Fun VA
(06:32) Summer camps, seasonal classes, and how sewing builds lifelong skills
(07:58) How pursuing her dream transformed Amy’s life as a mother and entrepreneur
(09:18) Starting the business from home—turning her living room into a sewing classroom
(10:26) The power of patience and slow growth in building a sustainable dream
(11:37) Lessons learned from early setbacks and choosing the right studio space
(13:39) The vital role of family—especially her husband, mother, and sister Zoe—in her success
(16:00) The moment she knew Sew Fun was making a difference
(17:35) Positive self-talk and not letting negativity define your journey
(19:15) Letting go of perfectionism and focusing on the big picture
(19:55) Advice for young dreamers: take small steps, stay patient, and keep going
(21:26) Redefining sewing—creating a fun, flexible, confidence-building experience for kids
Notable Quotes:
“It’s fun to see a child come in on Monday never having touched a sewing machine—and walk out on Friday with a wardrobe they made themselves.” – Amy O’Brien
“When a girl walks out wearing something she made, that’s the moment I know it’s all worth it.” – Amy O’Brien
“Don’t sweat the small things—focus on the big picture.” – Amy O’Brien
“Perfection isn’t the goal. Joy and creativity are.” – Amy O’Brien
“There’s a rough patch leading into success—but just keep going.” – Amy O’Brien
Takeaways:
Teaching kids creative skills builds confidence and self-worth that last a lifetime.
Dreams grow one stitch at a time—patience, joy, and persistence matter more than speed.
Mistakes are part of the process; they teach resilience and problem-solving.
Support systems—family, mentors, and community—help dreams take shape.
Progress isn’t about perfection; it’s about believing in yourself and taking the next step.
Connect with Guest:
• Website: www.sewfunva.com
• Instagram: @sewfunva
• Email: sewfunva@gmail.com
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