The free arm of the machine is a narrow, freely accessible part of the working surface that is created after removing the auxiliary table or the accessory box. This design allows cylindrical or hard-to-reach parts of garments, such as sleeves, trouser legs, cuffs, or children's clothing, to be slipped onto the machine. This makes it possible to embroider on these enclosed shapes without accidentally sewing the front and back sides of the fabric together. It thus facilitates the manipulation of the fabric and allows for precise placement of embroidery in places that would be difficult to access on a flat surface.