See Young World in Person
From local markets to seasonal pop-ups, we love meeting our community face-to-face and sharing the pieces stitched in our studio.
Upcoming Market Dates
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Oromocto Market
Get directionsThe following markets are confirmed.
- March 29, 2026 (A curated selection of spring pieces will be available in person.)
- April 26, 2026
- May 31, 2026
- June 14, 2026 (A curated selection of summer pieces will be available in person.)
- July 19, 2026
- August 16, 2026 (A curated selection of back to school pieces will be available in person.)
- September 20, 2026
- October 18, 2026 (A curated selection of fall pieces will be available in person.)
- November 15, 2026
- December 13, 2026 (A curated selection of winter/Christmas pieces will be available in person.)
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Confirmed Seasonal Markets
Get Directions to the Women's Show1. Fredericton Women's Show
- April 11-12 2026
2. NBEX Christmas Market
- December 4-6 2026
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Possible Upcoming Dates
The following markets are not yet confirmed and are subject to change.
- NB AFRO FEST (October 2nd/3rd)
- Merry and Bright Market (TBA)
- Holly Jolly Market (TBA)
- Kidfest NB (August 29 to 30)
What You’ll Find at Our Booth
Each market is an extension of the studio — calm, intentional, and rooted in care.
You’ll find a thoughtfully curated selection of handmade children’s clothing, sewn in small batches with comfort, longevity, and detail in mind. Some pieces are made especially for market days and may not always be available online.
It’s also a space to slow down, ask questions, feel the fabrics, and connect whether you’re discovering Young World for the first time or returning with a growing little one.
Where We’ve Been
Moments from markets and pop-ups we’ve been honoured to be part of.
Holly Jolly Christmas Market 2024
NBEX Christmas Market 2025
Oromocto Market
Fredericton Women's Show 2026
NB Afro Fest 2025
Want to Know Where We’ll Be Next?
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Thank you for supporting handmade work and the communities that keep it alive.