MIL-DTL-29478A(MC)
Manufacturing requirements - Continued.
TABLE I.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
BOB/
NO
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE
STCH/IN
NDL
LPR
16 Assemble sleeve and sleeve lining.
Finished appearance. The lining
shall be seamed to the sleeve without
twists, gathers, puckers, or pleats.
a. Position the sleeve lining on the
sleeve with upper edge of the lining
extending approximately 1 inch beyond
the armhole edge of the sleeve.
b. Tack the sleeve lining to the
301
4-6
A
A
forearm and backarm seam allowance,
or
respectively, of the sleeve,
Hand
1-2
commencing at the top edge of the
cuff and extending to approximately 6
inches from the armhole edge at
backarm and approximately 4-1/2
inches from armhole edge at forearm.
c. Turn sleeve lining over the
sleeve.
17 Fell sleeve lining turnup/press
sleeves.
Finished appearance. The sleeve
lining shall not be short, tight, or
twisted at bottom of sleeves.
a. Turn under the bottom edge of the
101
sleeve lining to finish 1 to 1-1/4
or
inches above the finished end of
Hand
sleeve, and baste to turnup of cuff;
or the sleeve lining may be felled to
bottom sleeve without basting.
b. Fell the folded edge of sleeve
Hand
EFc-1
8-10
C
0
lining to the turnup of the cuff with
or
(b)
(silk)
(silk)
blind stitching.
301
6-8
C
(silk)
c. Turn the sleeves right side out
and assemble in pairs. Insert a
sleeve pad in the sleeve to avoid
creasing the front and back edges and
press smooth and flat with a heated
pressing machine.
18 Assemble collar interlining.
a. The collar interlining assembly
shall consist of one ply of buckram
and one ply of polyester twill or
plain weave cloth.
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