Johann Ruttloff Designer, Craftman and Mechanic
I have always had a great affinity for denim, its processing, craftsmanship and mechanics, which is why in 2008 the desire arose to develop the production of jeans in my own studies. Until 2010 I refined manufacturing and production processes and then founded this company with a constant passion for denim processing.
Origin
GERMANY / Dresden
Year
1988
Reece S-101
A masterpiece of technical precision is the Reece, which can create keyhole buttonholes especially for jeans.
The use of a gimp thread creates a detailed play of colors on the one hand, and on the other hand it ensures that the buttonhole is very stable.
Origin
NETHERLANDS
Manufacturers
REECE
Year
1950
Origin
United States / Hartford
Manufacturers
THE MERROW MACHINE CO.
Year
1970
Merrow M-3Q-3
The Merrow M3-3Q-3, which by the way is the smallest machine in the team, masters this artistic technique of neatening, which is called scalloped hem, with unbelievable speed.
Cornely
This manually operated crank embroidery machine creates a voluminous single chain stitch that - with a little practice - can form lines into individual embroidery.
Origin
FRANCE
Manufacturers
Cornel
Year
1901
Origin
USA – GERMANY
Manufacturers
UNION SPECIAL
Year
1970
Union Special 33500 G
The double chain stitch producing Union Special 33500 G is an equatable legend.
The folding device allows the trouser leg to be completely hemmed with a slight roping effect.
Union Special 35800
The Union Special 35800 DQ is an obligatory aid when it comes to processing strong denim.
The folding mechanism connects two fabrics to form a stable felled seam. Even 16 layers of material can be easily processed in the saddle area with a double chain stitch.
Origin
USA – GERMANY
Manufacturers
UNION SPECIAL
Year
1982