This feature refers to the removable portion of a sewing machine that allows access to areas difficult to reach with a full-sized machine. Imagine stitching a cuff or the hem of trousers. The narrow cylindrical column, revealed by detaching a portion of the flatbed, facilitates handling smaller, tubular items with greater control and precision. This detachable section often houses the bobbin and feed dogs.
The accessibility provided revolutionized garment construction and home sewing. Previously cumbersome tasks, such as creating perfect sleeve hems or joining pant legs, became significantly simpler. This design element emerged as technology advanced, providing a more ergonomic and efficient approach to intricate stitching, especially for cylindrical or curved pieces. This capability dramatically improved the quality and speed of producing professional-looking results.