There is something special about fabric.
Not just as material – but as a carrier of ideas, movement and life.
And once a year it becomes extra clear.
The Night of the Fabrics is not just an event.
It is a global flow of creativity.
What is The Night of the Fabrics?
This is an international online event where fabric stores, designers and creators from different countries gather for an evening - and night.
- Live broadcasts
- exclusive offers (often every hour)
- inspiration, tutorials and behind-the-scenes
- real-time community
This year (2026) it will happen:
Wednesday April 1, at 18:00-07:00 CEST
This means you can step in at any time – and still be part of something bigger.
Why this is bigger than it seems
This is not really an “event”.
It is a system in motion.
- Small creators gain global reach
- Fabrics aren't just sold – they're told
- You who participate are not an audience – you become a co-creator.
It is similar to what we build in Amaelle:
💜 Flow instead of fragments
💜 Experience instead of product
💜 Participation instead of consumption
Some who are involved (and worth following)
Nuppu Print Company
- Finnish design studio with a strong identity and sustainable profile
- Actively participating in Night of the Fabrics
- Also organizes own events and the sewing community
- 💜 Visit their events page
They themselves write that the evening will include offers, community and group activities.
🌍 Other participants (typical in this event)
The event is decentralized, meaning there is no single list, but recurring participants tend to be:
- European fabric stores (Finland, Sweden, Germany)
- indie designers
- small-scale print studios
- online sewing communities (Facebook groups / lives)
💜 The key: you can find them via the event's group and live feed that evening
How to participate – the smart way
Don't make the mistake of just "checking out".
Do this instead:
1. Prepare
- follow some brands (e.g. Nuppu)
- join Facebook groups associated with the event
- create an idea: what do I want to sew?
2. During the evening
- jump between lives
- save inspiration instantly
- Only buy what you will actually use.
3. After
- start sewing within 48 hours
See → Feel → Create → Share
My observation (important)
This event shows a clear trend:
💜 Textiles are becoming digital again – but human
Not mass production.
Not fast fashion.
Without:
- small series
- personal expression
- direct contact between creator and user
This is the same direction as:
- raw food
- slow travel
- creative economy
Everything is connected.
If you're only going to bring one thing with you
Don't go into this as "shopping".
Go into it like:
💜 a creative opening
Ask yourself:
“What do I want to create right now?”
Then you use the event as desire and fuel.








