MIL-DTL-21083E(MC)
TABLE I.
Manufacturing requirements - Continued.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
N
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE
STCH/IN
NDL
BOB/LPR
O
Baste facings (second time).
5
8
a. Baste the facings to the front
301
(Commer-
approximately 1-1/4 inches from
or
cial)
Hand
the top and front edges of the
lapel and front and bottom edge of
the coat, holding the lower corner
of the coat in such a manner as to
cause the lower front edge of the
fronts to roll inward.
b. Baste the lapels diagonally
301
(Commer-
from the corner to the breakline,
or
cial)
properly placing the fullness to
Hand
allow the lapels to roll.
c. Baste along the breakline of
301
(Commer-
the lapel, properly placing the
or
cial)
fullness to allow the lapels to
Hand
roll.
d. Baste as close to the
301
(Commer-
facing-lining seam line as
or
cial)
possible, placing the fullness
Hand
over the chest and continue
basting along the bound edge of
the facing to the bottom turnup of
the coat.
5 Fell facings to fronts and tack to
9 interlining.
a. Fell the bound edge of the
103
EFc-1
6-8
0
0
left facing to left front with
or
(b)
(silk)
(silk)
blind stitching from the bound
Hand
C
edge of the bottom turnup to the
(silk)
lower edge of the front
interlining at the waist.
b. Tack the back edge of the left
301
SSm-1
4-6
A
A
facing to the interlining only, to
or
not more than 3 inches below the
103
4-6
A
shoulder edge.
or
8-10
C
Hand
(silk)
c. Fell the bound edge of the
103
EFc-1
6-8
0
0
right facing to the right front
or
(b)
(silk)
(silk)
with blind stitching from the
Hand
C
bound edge of the bottom turnup to
(silk)
not less than 2 inches above the
bottom finished edge of the front
lining.
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