MIL-DTL-29477A(MC)
3.5. Patterns. Standard patterns will be furnished to the
contractor by the Government (see 6.3). The standard patterns
shall not be altered in any way and shall be used only as a guide
for cutting the contractor's working pattern. The contractor's
working patterns shall be identical to the standard patterns.
Standard patterns show size, seam allowances, directional lines
for cutting and are marked or notched for proper placement and
assembly of the component parts. The patterns provide an
allowance of 3 inches for hemming the bottom of skirt and 5/8
inch seam allowance for all seams.
3.5.1 List of pattern parts. The skirts shall be cut from the
materials specified herein in accordance with the pattern parts
as follows:
ITEM
PATTERN NOMENCLATURE
NO. OF CUT PARTS
Material:
Basic
1
Lower front
1
2
Back
2
Material:
Knitted cloth
3
Upper front panel
1
Material:
Rayon lining
4
Lower front lining
1
5
Back lining
2
3.6. Construction. The skirts shall be manufactured in
accordance with operation requirements as specified in Table I.
The contractor is not required to follow the exact sequence of
operations as listed in Table I, but all operations specified
shall be used to manufacture the skirts. Stitch, seam, and
stitching types specified shall conform to FED-STD-751. The
minimum and maximum number of stitches per inch shall be as
specified in Table I. Ends of all seams and stitchings when not
caught in other seams or stitchings shall be backtacked not less
than 1/2 inch. The ends of a continuous line of stitching shall
be overlapped not less than 1/2 inch. Thread breaks (all stitch
types) shall be secured by stitching back of break not less than
1/2 inch. Skipped stitches or thread breaks may be repaired by
using 301 stitch type.
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