MIL-DTL-29396B(MC)
Manufacturing requirements - Continued.
TABLE I.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
BOB/
NO
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE
STCH/IN
NDL
LPR
16 Assemble collar interlining.
a. The collar interlining assembly
shall consist of one ply of buckram
and one ply of twill or plain weave,
polyester or polyester blend or
polyester and cotton.
16 Assemble collar interlining.
(cont'd)
b. Position the twill or plain
301
SSa-1
10-14
A
A
weave, polyester or polyester blend
(each
or polyester and cotton and buckram
edge)
interlinings for the collar with all
edges even and seam together 1/8 to
3/16 inch from the edges.
17 Pipe outer ply of collar.
Finished appearance. The piping
shall extend at the lower and side
edges of the outer ply and shall be
uniformly stitched without twists,
gathers, puckers or pleats.
a. The outer ply of the collar shall
be made of one ply of material
specified in 3.3.1, piped with
material specified in 3.3.4.
b. Seam a 5/8 to 3/4 inch wide strip
301
SSaa-1
10-14
A
A
of piping to outer ply 1/8 inch from
(silk)
sides and lower edge.
c. Turn back the piping and outer
301
SSa-1
10-14
A
A
ply, uniformly working the folded
(silk)
edge of the piping beyond the edges.
Topstitch the outer ply uniformly
3/16 inch from the folded edge of
piping.
18 Assemble collar.
Finished appearance. The collar
shall be assembled without twists,
gathers, puckers, or pleats.
a. Position the interlining assembly
Hand
2-3
C
on the inside of the outer ply under
(silk)
the unattached edge of piping. Tack
all the raw edges of piping to the
twill or plain weave, polyester or
polyester blend or polyester and
cotton interlining, making the outer
ply form a smooth and snug fit.
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