Come down to meet our team, pick up an orientation packet, and learn more about the support each of our programs offers.
Long-time members are encouraged to attend, connect with fellow makers and friends, and learn more about events, opportunities, and programs we’re producing in 2025.
When
Wednesday February 5th, 5:00-7:30pm
Open house format, come any time!
Where
Cathedral – Seattle Good Business Network Member!
5449 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107
Cost
This is a free event! Make sure to RSVP here.
This happy hour is being generously supported by Cathedral.

Saturday!!!! We’ve got a special treat for you! Join us at 1322 5th Ave, Saturday December 14th from 12-5 with @meka_clothing @macfashionhouse @rolaxmassage and LV Creations for a special HOLIDAY 🎄🎅🏽🎁👗💆🏽♀️🐼 experience. Come join us at this small business holiday event where you can grab a MEKA or MAC Fashion Original. Snag a beautiful pair of handmade earrings from LV Creations. Relax in a chair massage from Rolax. Savor a complimentary treat from @puffypandy. There will also be a fashion show to inspire your holiday look!! This is an event not to miss!!!! And it’s our little secret that there is free 1 hour parking at the City Target a few blocks away!!!! See you Saturday!!

Join Northwest Sewn, a program of Seattle Good Business Network, for our quarterly member happy hour!
New to the Northwest Sewn membership, or interested in joining? Come down to meet our team, pick up an orientation packet, and learn more about the support each of our programs offers.
Everyone from curious business owners and long-time members are encouraged to attend, connect with fellow makers and friends, and learn more about events, opportunities, and programs we’re producing in 2024.
Come meet with Northwest Sewn founding member Refugee Artisan Initiative, chat with our program coordinator, and share some bites!
Current Seattle Good and Seattle Made members can join Northwest Sewn for free for a limited time – join us at the event and get your promo code to waive the $50 fee.
When: Wednesday, November 20th 5 – 7:30 pm. Open house format. Join us anytime!
Where: Refugee Artisan Initiative – Member of Seattle Made and NW Sewn! (12337 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA 98125)
This member happy hour is being generously supported by Argents Express Group. Argents Express Group is a family owned, US based, international and domestic freight forwarder/customs house broker. Specialties include E-Commerce, fulfillment, air, land and sea transport worldwide. 3PL distribution and large project cargo moves.
If you are interested in learning more about how Argents moves member products around the globe come by and chat with Argents’ Director of Sales, Adam Sneed.
Support for this happy hour is also being provided by Refugee Artisan Initiative. Refugee Artisan Initiative (RAI) is a Seattle based nonprofit that partners with refugee and immigrant women as they work to achieve economic stability. At RAI, artisans overcome barriers to employment through skills and micro business training while handcrafting goods from recycled materials. This innovative approach champions both equity and sustainability!

Northwest Food and Fiber is a celebration of what’s grown and sewn in our region.
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.
It’s a unique chance to experience firsthand how our local food and fiber economies intertwine to create a thriving, sustainable Pacific Northwest.
This year’s Northwest Food and Fiber is part of Seattle Made Week, a weeklong spotlight on products made right here in Seattle and the talented people who make them. By attending, you’re not just in for a treat – you’re supporting NW Sewn, an initiative designed to advance a robust, equitable, and sustainable textiles-based economy in the Pacific Northwest.