Sweet Reel Maker’s Market is a pop up worth popping in on
Sweet Reel Maker’s Market is a pop up worth popping in on
This Sunday the Sweet Reel Pop up on Delridge Way will be a go to location.
Photo by Liz Steen
Fri, 12/05/2025
By Liz Steen
“@Bindlepunscoffer,” “@theknittingschool,” and “@highbrow_hedonist” are some of the artists selling vintage goods, jewelry, and pottery that you’ll see at the Sweet Reel Pop up 11-4 p.m. Sunday December 7 at 5001 Delridge Way SW. Soups, savory hand pies, and desserts will be available from local chef Madeline, who formerly worked at VIF in Phinney Ridge.
“We find different artists from word of mouth… I love them all. Come check us out and enjoy some food and buy some local art,” said host Angie Norwood Browne, who has owned Sweet Reel photography studio and production group with her husband, Eric Browne, for 21 years.
“(Eric) is retired now, but he did film and video, so that was the reel, and I photograph food, and that was the sweet. Sweet Reel,” Browne said. “We’ve been here since 2004 – 21 years now.”
Some of her favorites of the local artists who will be showing on Sunday, off the top of her head, are “Helen, who does the hand knitted gloves and hats and scarves – they’re machine knitted but she makes them. They’re really nice,” as well as “An artist that does block printing on napkins and tea towels and runners, and they’re beautiful.”
Lots of participants are part of the pop up. Photo by Liz Steen
\The full list of local artists are on Browne’s Instagram @angienorwoodbrowne, where you can also find some previews of the handmade jewelry and pottery.