MIL-DTL-28950C(MC)
Manufacturing requirements - Continued.
TABLE I.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
BOB/
NO
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE
STCH/IN
NDL
LPR
13 Make collar (see Figure 8).
(cont'd)
e. Fold the ends of outer ply to
Hand
2-3
C
inside ends of interlining and tack to
(silk)
polyester twill with overcast
stitching, turning under the upper and
lower edges sufficiently so as not to
be visible in the finished collar.
LSa-1
12-16
A
A
f. Lap approximately 1/2 inch of the
301
(top
(silk)
top inside edge of the collar on the
raw top edge of the collar lining with
edge)
the lining face up. Stitch collar
OSf-1
(ends)
uniformly 1/8 inch on both front and
top edges, catching the collar lining
in the stitching at the upper edge.
The lining shall extend a minimum of 1
inch beyond each end of the collar.
g. Turn collar lining at the seam to
the inside of the collar and press
smooth and flat with a heated pressing
iron or pressing machine.
h. Make one eyelet through all plies
Eyelet
20 per
A
A
at each end of the collar midway
eyelet
(silk)
(silk)
between top and bottom edges and 1-3/4
(min)
+ 1/8 inches from finished ends. The
eyelet shall be well worked with the
purling on the outside of the collar
and shall finish with a 1/8 inch
diameter opening.
14 Seam sleeves at forearm.
Finished appearance. The forearm seam
shall finish smooth and flat without
twists, gathers, puckers or pleats and
shall start and finish evenly.
a. Position the top and under sleeves
301
SSa-1
12-16
A
A
with notches matching and join at the
forearm with a 3/8 inch seam.
b. Spread open the seam and press
flat with a heated pressing iron.
15 Join cuffs to sleeve.
Finished appearance. The upper curved
edge of cuffs shall be properly formed
and creased and the cuffs shall be
uniformly stitched to sleeves.
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