Join us for our 10th annual Seattle Made Week, a celebration of awesome products made right here in Seattle and the talented people behind them!
This year’s line-up includes:
– Seattle Made:Taste and Tour: Sip, taste, and tour your way through three Seattle Made production facilities at SODO Urban Works.
– Northwest Food & Fiber: This inaugural event will showcase the rich intersections of locally made apparel, circular textiles, and locally sourced food – all vital threads in the fabric of our regional economy.
– The Seattle Made Digital Passport! Check-in at participating events and venues all week long to WIN PRIZES from the talented urban producers and manufacturers that make up the Seattle Made community.
– Demos and public tours of Seattle Made manufacturing facilities, pop ups, meet-the-maker events, markets, and more will continue to be available on the digital passport into 2025!
Check out the schedule of anchor events below and be sure to grab your tickets early!
SEATTLE MADE TOURS, DEMOS, CLASSES & TASTINGS October 4th – 13th
Check out Seattle Made members’ manufacturing facility tours, special maker classes, demos, and events.
Experience Seattle’s independent culture through innovative and unique tours and event programming!
Check out tours, classes, demos, tastings, and special retail discounts via the digital passport HERE
SEATTLE MADE: TASTE & TOUR Wednesday, October 9th | 6 – 8 pm SODO Urban Works
Sip, taste, and tour your way through three Seattle Made production facilities at SODO Urban Works. Attendees get a behind-the-curtain tour of some of our city’s favorite eats and drinks, learning the production process and why members choose Seattle as their headquarters.
NORTHWEST FOOD AND FIBER Saturday, October 12th | VIP Access 5 -6pm, General Admission 6 -9pm Prairie Underground
This inaugural event will showcase the rich intersections of locally made apparel, circular textiles, and locally sourced food – all vital threads in the fabric of our regional economy.
Join us for an engaging and fun evening featuring a sustainable fashion show, local artisan shopping opportunities, and delicious bites and drinks from talented chefs and producers from our Good Food community.
Proceeds will support NW Sewn, an initiative designed to advance a thriving, equitable, and sustainable textiles-based economy in the Pacific Northwest.