MIL-DTL-82122D(MC)
Manufacturing requirements - Continued.
TABLE I.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
BOB/
NO
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE STCH/IN
NDL
LPR
13 Assemble sleeve and sleeve lining.
(cont'd)
b. Seam or tack the sleeve lining
301
4-6
A
A
forearm and backarm seam allowance to
or
the respective seam allowance of the
Hand
1-2
top sleeve, starting at the top edge
of the wigan reinforcement piece and
extending to approximately 4 inches
below the armhole edge at the backarm
and approximately 3 inches below the
armhole edge at the forearm. The
fullness in the lining shall be
evenly distributed.
14 Fell turnup of sleeve lining; press
sleeves.
Finished appearance. The sleeve
linings shall not be short, tight, or
twisted at the bottom of the sleeves,
and shall extend to within 1 to 1-1/4
inches from the finished bottom edge
of the sleeve.
a. Turn under the bottom edge of the
101
sleeve lining, to finish 1 to 1-1/4
or
inches above the finished bottom edge
Hand
of sleeve. Baste to the turnup of
the sleeve.
b. Fell the folded edge of the
301
EFc-1
6-8
0
0
sleeve lining to the turn-up of the
or
(b)
(silk)
sleeve with blind stitching.
Hand
8-10
C
(silk)
c. Turn sleeves and assemble in
pairs. Insert a sleeve pressing pad
in the sleeve to avoid creasing the
front and back edges, and press
smooth and flat with a heated
pressing machine.
15 Make underarm shields.
Finished appearance. The finished
shields shall be smooth and flat
without puckering, gathering,
pleating or raw edges. They shall be
uniform in shape and size, and the
seam shall be worked out to the edge.
a. The underarm shields shall be
made of two pieces of lining.
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