MIL-DTL-28950C(MC)
Manufacturing requirements - Continued.
TABLE I.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
BOB/
NO
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE
STCH/IN
NDL
LPR
12 Make shoulder straps.
Finished appearance. The shoulder
straps shall be uniformly stitched and
shall finish smooth and flat, without
twists, gathers, puckers, pleats or
raw edges. The buttonholes shall be
clean cut, well made, properly
positioned, well worked over gimp to
fit a 27-line insignia button, and
caught in the basic material. The
gimp shall be pulled through to the
underside of the buttonhole, and the
purling of the buttonholes shall be on
the outside of the shoulder straps.
a. The shoulder straps shall be made
of two pieces of basic material.
b. Seam the two pieces together 3/16
301
SSe-2
10-14
A
A
inch from the edges at the front, back
(a)
and collar end, evenly trimming all
edges of the strap to proper turning.
c. Turn the straps, working the seams
301
SSe-2
12-16
A
A
out to the edges. Topstitch the strap
(b)
(silk)
(silk)
uniformly 1/8 inch from the seamed
edges.
d. Make a horizontal eyelet-end,
Button-
38
B
F
square bar type buttonhole, cut 3/4
hole
per
(silk)
(silk)
inch long, in each strap midway
button-
between the back and front edges and
hole
with the inside edge of the eyelet
(min)
placed so that in the finished coat,
(not
the end of the shoulder strap will be
incl.
1/4 to 3/8 inch from the edge of the
bartack
collar and with the purling to finish
)
on the outside of the strap.
e. The buttonhole shall be well
worked over gimp and the ends of the
gimp shall be pulled through to the
underside of the buttonhole.
f. Securely bartack the end of the
Bartack
21 per
A
A
buttonholes and trim the ends of the
bartack
(silk)
(silk)
gimp.
(min)
24
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