Engineers focused on the curtain maker when designing the sewing machine, and while the machine has user-friendly controls, it is built with durability in mind. The sewing machine's metal frame and reinforced bed plate provide the necessary strength to support long periods of use without flexing. In addition, the integrated motor delivers a steady supply of power to handle large volumes The sewing machine was created with the curtain maker in mind.
It combines the user-friendly operation of the machine with a durable manufacturing process. The metal frame and reinforced bed plate provide adequate supporting where flexibility is not desirable for long or multiple operations. The integrated motor provides constant power for drapery materials that are heavy in fabric weight, as well as multi-layer materials. The machine will include at least three essential feet for manufacturing curtains: a walking foot, a hemming foot for blind hems, and a rod-pocket/topstitching foot to create clean and professional-looking products. The generous working surface allows for larger panels of curtains to be sewn, and an adjustable presser foot allows the feeding of different weights of fabric to be adjusted.