MIL-DTL-28950C(MC)
Manufacturing requirements - Continued.
TABLE I.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
BOB/
NO
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE
STCH/IN
NDL
LPR
9 Make upper and lower pocket flaps.
Finished appearance. The pocket flaps
shall be uniformly stitched and shall
finish smooth and flat, without
twists, gathers, puckers, pleats or
raw edges and shall be uniform in
shape and size in accordance with the
finished pocket flap shaper. The
seamed edges, the corners and point of
the flaps shall be well worked out and
the lining shall not be visible on the
outside of the flaps. The buttonholes
shall be clean cut, well made,
properly positioned, well worked over
gimp to fit a 27-line insignia button,
and the stitching shall be securely
caught in the basic material. The
ends of the gimp shall be pulled
through to the underside of the
buttonholes and the purling of the
buttonholes shall be on the outside of
the flaps. The buttonholes shall be
the cut-first type.
a. The pocket flaps shall be made of
one ply of basic material, lined with
rayon lining.
b. Securely sew the stud part of the
101
21 per
A
snap fastener to the lower corners of
or
fastene
the lining of the upper pocket flaps,
r (min)
through the small triangular shaped
301
21 per
A
A
twill stay piece. On the finished
or
fastene
flap, the fastener shall be midway
r (min)
between the side and bottom finished
Hand
A
3-4
edges 3/8 to 1/2 inch back from the
(double
corners. When stud part is sewn by
thread)
hand, the stitching shall be tacked
(not
off with not less than two stitches.
incl.
tack)
c. Seam the lining to the basic
301
SSe-2
10-14
A
A
material 3/16 inch from the side and
(a)
or
or
bottom edges, evenly trimming the
A
A
edges for proper turning.
(silk)
(silk)
d. Turn the flaps, working the edges,
301
SSe-2
12-16
A
A
corners and point out completely.
(b)
or
or
Topstitch the flaps uniformly 1/8 inch
A
A
from the seamed edges, working the
(silk)
(silk)
lining back from the finished edge of
the flaps.
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