Safeguard your knitting studio equipment with this precision-engineered needle bed dust cover. Compatible with bulky 3-gauge (9mm) flatbed machines, including the classic Brother KH-260 and KH-270 models, this protective accessory is essential for maintaining the longevity of your machine’s needles.
The cover features an innovative, modular design consisting of four individual sections that seamlessly snap together using embedded magnetic connectors. This structural flexibility provides versatile usage options tailored to your specific workflow. You can connect all four parts to completely encase and protect the entire needle bed during long-term storage, or utilize just three sections to shield the main bed while leaving the carriage safely docked on the machine.
Manufactured using durable, eco-friendly 3D-printed PLA plastic, this rigid cover effectively prevents accidental needle bending and blocks the accumulation of dust and pet hair. It is available in a variety of colors to perfectly match your crafting workspace aesthetic. If you do not see your preferred color in the available options, please send a message—custom color matching requests are always welcome!
Designed strictly for bulky 3-gauge (3GG) knitting machines with a 9mm needle pitch. Fully compatible with Brother KH-260 and KH-270 models.
Includes four (4) interlocking segments equipped with embedded magnets for fast, secure connection and effortless removal.
Deploy all 4 sections for total needle bed coverage, or use 3 sections to protect the working area while leaving space for the carriage to rest on the bed.
3D-printed using sturdy, lightweight, and eco-friendly PLA plastic for reliable, long-lasting physical protection.
Shields sensitive needles and the machine bed from dust buildup, environmental moisture, pet hair, and accidental impacts when not in use.
Custom Color Options: Choose from a curated selection of colors to match your studio decor, or contact us directly to request a specific custom shade.










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