Group coaching for beginner + intermediate upcyclers.

Discover the magic in upcycling through practical, accessible group mentorship.

Enroll for the Next Cohort

Upcycling is where it’s at.

Group coaching consists of two formats for every cohort (pre-recorded lesson videos in addition to a weekly Zoom call). It’s an excellent opportunity to advance your sewing skills, connect with a community of other sewists, and learn more about the dying art of upcycling.

The next group cohort begins on November 1. Are you in?

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Group Offerings

Pre-Recorded Lessons

Every week, you’ll receive a pre-recorded lesson. This will cover a variety of sewing topics and is your opportunity to familiarize yourself with the week’s subjects. Because these lessons are recorded, you can go at your own pace and take as much time as you need.

Zoom Calls

After you’ve watched the week’s lesson, it’s time to hop in the optional Zoom call on Saturday. This call will be recorded and is a great chance to ask questions and get practical support for your sewing.

Online Community + Resources

The final component of Epicycle University group coaching is the Facebook group you’ll gain access to, as well as the resources I’ve created (i.e. patterns, etc.).

A short letter to someone considering group coaching.

I am so honored that you’re considering take the next step in your sewing journey through group coaching.

I hope that you enroll in this course with confidence, knowing that whatever skillset you have is sufficient and whatever life journey-background-story you have is welcome. You are so loved here and I can’t wait to create a space where your creativity can flourish.

Let’s freaking upcycle!

-Halla

Why is upcycling important?

20,000 liters of water are required to produce a single kilogram of cotton material

Earth.org

20% of discarded textiles will end up being collected

The RoundUp

Globally, we produce 92 million tons of textile waste yearly

The RoundUp

“Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.”

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