Solothurn Baroque Days - Workshop: Making a Tablier de Bergère (Apron)
Overview
Intro
August 11, 2026, 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sew a delicate lace apron (“Tablier”), a fashion accessory of the upper class during the Rococo period.
In this workshop, you’ll learn about the history of the apron and begin making your own Bergère-style apron. A variety of fabrics will be available on-site for a tablier de bergère (to match the chapeau de bergère; Monday’s workshop): kits with tulle (cotton tulle from Forster & Rohner, SG), cotton muslin, linen muslin, and silk chiffon (Forster & Rohner, SG), various lace fabrics, lace trims, and ribbons. If you’d like, you can begin embroidering the apron by hand (must be finished at home) or have a simple embroidery motif added using the embroidery machine.
Registration deadline: August 6, 2026 (The course will only be held if at least four people register).
Course fee: CHF 50.00, excluding course materials; these will be provided on-site and paid for in cash (approx. CHF 40.00–50.00)
Instructor: Barbara Wernli
Hosted by: Solothurn Traditional Costume Association
The apron, also known as a “Fürtuch,” originally served a purely practical purpose in the history of clothing and was intended to protect the garment worn underneath from dirt. Since the late 15th century, it has also served as a decorative element in fashion. The way an apron was crafted provided insight into the wearer’s occupation and/or social status.
The apron (French: “tablier”) worn by the upper class during the Rococo period (ca. 1730–1780) was a decorative fashion accessory with a luxurious character. It was made of fine materials such as silk, muslin, or lace and richly embellished with embroidery, lace trim, or ribbons. It was worn as an ornament with symbolic references to domestic or pastoral activities.
Event as part of the Solothurn Baroque Days
Tickets available on the Solothurn Baroque Days website
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Schloss Waldegg
Museum und Begegnungszentrum Waldeggstrasse 1 4532 Feldbrunnen-St. Niklaus 032 627 63 63 info@schloss-waldegg.ch |
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Course fee: CHF 50.00, excluding course materials, which will be provided on site and paid for in cash (approx. CHF 40.00–50.00)
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- 2026年8月11日
地図
Stiftung Schloss Waldegg
Waldeggstrasse 1
4532
Feldbrunnen-St.Niklaus
スイス
Phone
+41 (0)32 627 63 63
waldegg@dbk.so.ch
schloss-waldegg.so.ch
