MIL-DTL-29396B(MC)
Manufacturing requirements - Continued.
TABLE I.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
BOB/
NO
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE
STCH/IN
NDL
LPR
b. Spread open the seam and press
flat with a heated pressing iron.
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Join cuffs to sleeve.
Finished appearance. The cuff shall
be uniformly stitched to the sleeve
without twists, gathers, puckers or
raw edges. In the finished jacket
(after pressing), the point of the
cuff shall be centered between the
lower forearm edge and the backarm
edge of sleeve.
a. Mark the sleeves in accordance
with the sleeve cuff marker for
positioning of the cuffs, with notch
on the cuff marker matching the
forearm seam line and bottom edge of
marker in line with the bottom raw
edge of sleeve.
b. Position the piped edge of cuff
301
LSa-1
10-14
A
A
at the mark and stitch cuff to sleeve
(silk)
along the piped edge. The line of
stitching shall be adjacent to the
stitching of the cuff piped edge.
c. Lift the cuff up and stitch the
301
SSa-1
10-14
A
A
bottom edge of sleeves to the eyelet
facing 1/4 to 3/8 inch from the
bottom raw edge.
d. Trim excess facing even with the
bottom edge of sleeve.
10 Seam sleeves at backarm.
Finished appearance. The backarm
seam shall finish smooth and flat
without distortions and shall start
and finish evenly.
a. Join the top and under sleeves
301
SSa-1
10-14
A
A
together at the backarm with a 3/8
(silk)
inch seam, catching the ends of the
cuff in the seam and leaving an
opening on the cuff between notches.
b. Spread open the sleeve and cuff
seams and press smooth and flat with
a heated pressing iron.
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