No59 coat shirt with collar in a Glencheck tweed fabric Tweed fabric from Scotland? No—from Germany, specifically from the Zuleeg factory! Susanne from Trendschnitt wasn't aware that there was a weaving mill in Germany that also produced tweed fabrics. That was until she messaged Steffi from Zuleeg on Instagram, asking if she'd be interested in sewing a very special wool fabric, our German Tweed. It was love at first sight, and Susanne's resolutions not to take on challenges melted away. Take a look at her blog here . You can find the original German Tweed fabric - GLENCHECK WILHELM here....
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The children of Bullerbü in Zuleegstoff
After Sindy from Mein bestimmtes Etwas told us about her idea, she had a small selection of our high-quality fabrics in her hands within a few hours and knew immediately that it would be this checked fabric made from a linen/cotton blend.
This is exactly the kind of fabric you'd imagine Bullerbü dresses to be made of. Beautifully heavy, natural, and simply wonderful, and your little daughter is the perfect Bullerbü model, isn't she?
Click here to see Sindy's Bullerbü sewing inspiration !
Discover our linen fabrics here.
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On her Prülla sewing blog, Danie has sewn a pair of trousers made from a high-quality Zuleeg wool fabric in a herringbone pattern.
This boiled wool fabric isn't just perfect for trousers. Because it's slightly thicker and very soft, it's also suitable for coats.
Take a look at our herringbone collection here!
Click here to go to the Prülla sewing blog.
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Our unique wool fabric, German Tweed, is considered an outstanding example of a regional and highly sustainable fabric. Its value chain is a prime example of how to leverage infrastructure to protect resources and the environment with short transport routes.
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How a fabric is made from individual threads and which production stages such as warping, drawing-in, weaving and finishing have to be passed through is described here in detail.
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Summer time = Inari time? Definitive!!
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