Crafts Take Center Stage at Fargo’s Maker’s Market
FARGO, N.D. – The second floor of Brewhalla transformed into a vibrant showcase of creativity this weekend as the Maker’s Market, hosted by Unglued, attracted over 40 artisans displaying their unique handcrafted products. With no admission fee, attendees flooded the venue, exploring an array of goods ranging from custom clothing to artisanal mugs and even modern brooms.
One of the event highlights was the handmade brooms crafted by a local artisan from Napoleon, North Dakota. Ashley Morken, a representative from Unglued, remarked, "My favorite thing about today is actually being able to meet the maker of your items. It’s special." She noted the popularity of the brooms, calling them a standout product at the festival.
Vendors from as far as Wisconsin participated, adding to the eclectic mix of offerings available. This family-friendly market provided an excellent opportunity for the community to support local craftspeople and celebrate the art of handmade goods. The event not only encouraged shopping small but also fostered connections between creators and their audience, culminating in a successful weekend for all involved.
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