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Our local Lowes home center has a large selection of general purpose replacement feet of several compositions. Hope you have a home center near you. Good luck!
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Go the the BestBuy store and steal one from a display. Apparently the feet are transported to earth from a distant galaxy; impossible to find. I'm certain they're made in China by the gazillions but can't locate a supplier.
You may be able to order replacement parts from the following site. The feet are indicated as being compatible with the Euro-Pro 385. You may wish to confrim with the supplier taht this would include the 385X, before ordering. See here:
You should be able to buy another foot, but you'll need to know if it is a high shank or a clip on style. Try this link to www.sewingpartsonline.comhttp://www.sewingpartsonline.com/pfaff-sewing-machine-presser-feet.aspx they have two invisible zipper feet and two clip on ones. Don't mention your model but you should be able to email and ask if you aren't sure. I'd expect that the feet would be interchangeable between the models in the same era as yours. Just ignore the long funny shaped feet, they are for Pfaff sergers.
Hi. You really need to get a replacement manual--it's the most important accessory your machine has! Without knowing what kind of machine you have, I can't be very specific, but try http://www.tias.com/stores/relics/. Linda has most every manual out there.
Generally speaking, to do a rolled hem, you need a rolled hem foot. They are readily available for most machines, but you'll need to know if your machine uses low shank, high shank, slant shank, or snap-on feet. Generally, unless your machine is very old or a Bernina, feet are interchangeable. Check the selection of pressure feet at http://www.sewingmachinesplus.com/sewing-feet.php?src=google&cmp=Accessories_&_Parts&adgp=Sewing_Machine_Presser_Feet&kw=presser_foot_Broad&gclid=CP2M-LKd_ZgCFSQhDQodwhUylg. They also have pictures of the various shank types, to help you identify yours.
I've found replacement feet at Jo-ann's and Hancock's. The most important thing to know is whether your machine is a low shank, high shank, or slant shank. Other than that, or perhaps (depending on where you live) a a full-service sewing machine retailer or maybe a quilt shop, you'll need to order them online. Try http://sewingpartsonline.com/ they have a qood selection of pressure feet. I've found that pretty much, within the low shank, high shank, and slant shank categories, feet are pretty much interchangeable.
Contact Singer Australia in Sydney, they may have stock, or you may approach any established service centre (all makes and models) ...they may have some from retired machines.
if you cant get second hand ones why not try making them yourself from apiice of robber or simular material.just cut a piece simular to the ones you allready have this may take two or three atempts .but it will be inexpensive and quick
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