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Ship-Chic Craft and Vintage Show Brings Antique Treasures to Shipshewana This March

Over 100 Midwest vendors bring vintage jewelry, quartz pendants, and handcrafted finds to Shipshewana's heated Antique Auction Building on March 21 for just $5 admission.

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Ship-Chic Craft and Vintage Show Brings Antique Treasures to Shipshewana This March
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The Shipshewana Antique Auction Building at 345 S Van Buren St will hum with more than 100 vendors this Saturday, March 21, when the Ship-Chic Craft & Vintage Show takes over the heated, enclosed space from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Admission is $5 per person at the door, with children 14 and under entering free.

Organizers describe the format as three curated pop-up markets running simultaneously under one roof, drawing sellers from across the Midwest. The vendor mix spans jewelry, vintage finds, home decor, clothing, accessories, beauty products, baked goods, and hand-lettered signs. For jewelry hunters specifically, the show offers the kind of browsing that rewards patience: a quartz pendant tucked between hand-stitched textiles, a brooch surfacing among "old stuff, new stuff and awesome stuff all picked with quality in mind," as Shipshewana Trading Place puts it.

Arrive early. The first 100 shoppers through the door receive a reusable tote, and four lucky bags distributed at the show will each contain a $25 gift certificate redeemable with vendors on the floor. Parking is free, and snacks and drinks are available on site.

Shipshewana sits roughly an hour from Fort Wayne, two to three hours from Indianapolis, and two to two-and-a-half hours from Chicago, making it a reasonable Saturday road trip from any of those cities. The town carries the unhurried character of Indiana's Amish country: wide agricultural fields, small owner-operated businesses, and a pace that encourages lingering. The show building is part of the broader Shipshewana Trading Place complex, which runs weekly auctions and a flea market year-round, describing its inventory as "a new barn full of antique and miscellaneous items every week."

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For those planning to stay beyond the show's 3:00 p.m. close, the Trading Place grounds include the Farmstead Inn, the Farmhouse on Farver, and an RV park with 165 full-hookup sites. Prospective vendors can still inquire about booth spaces at $65 each by contacting Shipshewana Trading Place at 260-768-4129 or by mail at PO Box 185, Shipshewana, IN 46565.

Note that Shipshewana Trading Place's own events calendar lists the Ship-Chic show on March 28 rather than March 21; prospective attendees should confirm the date directly with organizers before making the drive. The show is also scheduled to return on October 24 and December 5, 2026.

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