FREE EVENT · April 29th at 1 PM EDT

TEACH: Share Your Creativity for a Living

Learn how to turn your craft into a teaching business 


Follow a clear, step-by-step path to get started

Get paid to share what you love
Start building real income from your creativity

Connect with other makers from all around the world. 

Here's What You’ll Learn:  

The 3 steps to becoming a Quilt/Craft Teacher and how to fill up your calendar

The key elements to a popular and successful workshop and how to choose them

How to "get your name out there" and book events, even if you're just starting

How to deliver inspiring workshops that will create a snowball of word of mouth referrals.

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Kristie N.

Shannon’s program gave me the knowledge, confidence, and skills to successfully start my first business which has led to HUGE success. I've been teaching both nationally and internationally online, as well as in person, with steady bookings for the next 2 years.

Stacy L.

I am loving every minute of it! To be honest all of the workshops and events that I have booked have been word of mouth. I started with my local guild and after I presented it branched out from there. It has been fantastic.

Trisha M.

"I was afraid, who would want to learn from me? I didn't think I had enough knowledge or I would get asked a question I couldn't answer. But this course have me the solid foundation so that fear didn't hold me back."

Your Teacher

Shannon Brinkley is a quilt and fabric designer, international speaker and teacher, author, and former Elementary Teacher. Creator of popular techniques and curricula like Scrappy Applique, Color Confidence for Quilters, Portrait Quilting, and Imbue Natural Fabric Dyeing, and cofounder of the Certified Teacher Program, Shannon has taught thousands of makers from around the world and personally mentored hundreds more to create thriving businesses sharing their beloved crafts.

Craft Teachers don't need to be famous -- just generous

This Free Masterclass only happens once a year