MIL-DTL-82112C(MC)
colored thread shall show good fastness to wet cleaning and
light.
3.3.4
Backing and underlay for embroidery.
3.3.4.1. Crinoline. Backing for the scarlet silk embroidery
shall be cotton crinoline, black, 2.8 ounce per square yard,
having a thread count of approximately 44 per inch in the warp
direction and 35 per inch in the filling direction, and a
breaking strength (grab) of approximately 54 pounds in the warp
direction and 25 pounds in the filling direction.
3.3.4.2. Underlay. Underlay for the scarlet silk and synthetic
gold embroidery shall be of the type used in best commercial
practice. Underlay for the scarlet silk embroidery thread shall
have a scarlet color on the upper surface to closely match the
shade of the thread. Underlay materials shall be flexible so as
to not crack when bent.
3.3.5 Buttons, and button toggles. Sleeve ornamentation shall
be provided with three metal, gold plated, Marine Corps insignia
buttons, 27 line, regular shank, conforming to type I, style 3,
class A, subclass 1 of MIL-DTL-3461. Buttons shall be secured to
the ornamentation with ring fasteners conforming to MIL-DTL-3461.
3.3.6 Lining. The material for lining the sleeve ornamentation
shall be cloth, twill, rayon, black, shade 2604, 3.7 ounce
conforming to class 1 of MIL-C-368.
3.3.7 Interlining. The material for interlining the sleeve
ornamentation shall be cloth, buckram, cotton, 3.5 to 5 ounce,
conforming to type III of A-A-50186.
3.4. Design. The embroidery design and the design of the
finished ornamentation shall be as shown on Figures 1 through 4
and shall conform to the approved samples.
3.5. Patterns. The standard patterns for the collar and sleeve
patch shall be furnished by the Government and shall not be
altered in any manner and shall be used only as a guide for
cutting working patterns.
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