MIL-DTL-28950C(MC)
Manufacturing requirements - Continued.
TABLE I.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
BOB/
NO
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE
STCH/IN
NDL
LPR
68 Finish sword slit.
(cont'd)
e. Position patch on top of lining
Hand
6-8
C
with opening in patch aligned with
(silk)
opening in lining. Fell patch to
lining on all edges, and fell raw
edges of patch at opening to front.
69 Press left front.
a. Press left front smooth and flat
removing any fullness in order that
front buttonholes may be made with
less difficulty.
70 Make buttonholes.
Finished appearance. The buttonhole
shall be clean cut, well made,
properly positioned, well worked over
gimp to fit a 40-line insignia button
and the 34-line sewing hole button.
The stitching shall be securely caught
in the basic material. The gimp shall
be pulled through to the underside of
the front and the purling of the
buttonholes shall be on the outside.
The waist seam shall not be open
beyond the end of the waist
buttonhole. The buttonholes shall be
the cut-first type.
a. Mark the left front in accordance
with the marks on the pattern for the
location of five buttonholes. The
mark for the bottom buttonhole shall
be on the waist seam, the mark for the
top buttonhole shall be 7/8 to 1 inch
below the top edge of the front and
the marks for the remaining three
buttons shall be evenly spaced.
b. Make one horizontal eyelet end,
Button-
50
B
F
square-bar type buttonhole, cut 1-1/4
hole
per
(silk)
(silk)
inches long, at each of the marks,
button-
with the purling of the buttonhole to
hole
finish on the outside of the front.
(min)
The inside edge of the eyelet end of
(not
the buttonhole shall be 5/8 inch from
incl.
the front edge of the coats. The
tack)
buttonhole shall be well worked over
gimp and the ends of the gimp shall be
pulled through to the underside.
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