9. Sew
Once upon a time, most women knew how to sew. Today, few people can hem a pair of slacks or mend a tear in a shirt.
You can launch a tailor or seamstress business from home if you enjoy sewing and want to provide these necessary services.
Sewing on some buttons might not get you to those millions, but you might find that there are all sorts of options in the sewing business for creating a sellable item.
Why not create your own unique line of tooth fairy pillows or design and sell appliqués that others can iron on their clothing?
If you have sewing talent and know-how, you can even design clothing for men, women, or children. There is a market, of course, for handmade threads and people are used to paying for the services of a professional designer.
Transform part of your home into your sewing studio and see where your passion for sewing can take you. While you might have to begin sewing on patches for local Brownie troops, you can quickly upgrade to doing more intricate work as you build your business.
Be sure you have a great sewing machine (and even a spare) as well as all the supplies you need to get started and then launch your new business.