Aglets, also called points, are the ties used in medieval and early modern times to fasten garments: leather laces, plyed or knotted cords, braided or woven bands. We will start from historical images showing where and how aglets were used. A short presentation of historical materials and techniques will follow, and then the participants will be making one or more aglets themselves. A choice of several materials and techniques will be offered. There are no special requirements of knowledge or skills, and participants do not need to bring any tools or materials themselves.
This Wednesday workshop is taught by Geeske Kruseman, a dress historian specialising in early modern and medieval clothing.
An aglet at the bottom of the buttons downs the centre front of a doublet c.1565-1570; the aglet is silk, woven on 2 tablets. Reconstruction and photo G.M. Kruseman.
- Date: Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
- Time: 10.00 - 13.00.
- Venue: TRC Leiden, Boerhaavelaan 6, 2334 EN, Leiden.
- Teacher: Geeske Kruseman.
- Language: Dutch and/or English, as required
- Costs: 45 euros. Coffee, tea and materials are provided.
- Maximum number of participants: 8. Minimum: 4. If the minimum number of participants is reached, confirmation and invoices shall be sent.
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