Thanks again for the positive comments everyone
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Dash, awesome Faramir! Yeah, too bad we can't get pics done due to the whole other side of the world thing.
Today I started on my Surcoat trim which I'm also making myself since I couldn't find anything similar to use that I was happy with.
So I marked out some guide lines on the fabric strips and using my machine I used a straight stitch down the middle of each one. Then on the biggest setting of zig zag stitch (The one with multiple stiches, not the regular mode) I sewed down each side of the center line making a diamond pattern:
It's not perfect so something to do better on my next one
I got halfway down my second length of fabric when I ran out of silver thread so I'll have to continue once I buy some more.
Here's how far I got:
Once I have all the diamonds done I then have to sew a short straight stitch horizontally across each one which will be really time consuming part.
So with the trim making at a stand still I decided so add the two embroidered lines around the edge of the surcoat collar, again by cheating using a zig zag stitch with pretty much no stich length to get that embroidered look:
Dash, awesome Faramir! Yeah, too bad we can't get pics done due to the whole other side of the world thing.
Today I started on my Surcoat trim which I'm also making myself since I couldn't find anything similar to use that I was happy with.
So I marked out some guide lines on the fabric strips and using my machine I used a straight stitch down the middle of each one. Then on the biggest setting of zig zag stitch (The one with multiple stiches, not the regular mode) I sewed down each side of the center line making a diamond pattern:

It's not perfect so something to do better on my next one
I got halfway down my second length of fabric when I ran out of silver thread so I'll have to continue once I buy some more.
Here's how far I got:

Once I have all the diamonds done I then have to sew a short straight stitch horizontally across each one which will be really time consuming part.
So with the trim making at a stand still I decided so add the two embroidered lines around the edge of the surcoat collar, again by cheating using a zig zag stitch with pretty much no stich length to get that embroidered look:
