MIL-DTL-82112C(MC)
The embroidered stitches shall be tightly and closely drawn so as
to produce a clear, sharp, straight edge outline of the required
design, with the corners sharp and distinct. The density of the
stitches shall be such as to provide full coverage of the
underlay material (see Figure 4).
3.6.3 Sleeve ornamentation. Sleeve ornamentation of each class
shall consist of a single line of scarlet silk embroidery
outlined with one continuous length of synthetic gold border
along the top, front, and bottom edges; class 1 has clover leaf
design centered and classes 2 and 3 have gold oak leaf and acorn
design along inside of embroidered edges as shown in Figures 1, 2
and 3. Dimensions of finished sleeve ornamentation shall be
5-1/2 inches at top edge, 3 inches at front edge, and 5 inches at
bottom edge, measured as shown in Figures 1, 2, and 3.
3.6.3.1. Silk embroidery and synthetic gold border. The scarlet
silk embroidery shall be made through the crinoline backing.
Silk embroidery shall have sufficient underlay to produce a well
raised and rounded effect. The embroidery stitches shall be
tightly and closely drawn so as to produce a clear, sharp,
straight edge outline of the required design, with the corners
sharp and distinct. The density of the stitches shall be such as
to provide full coverage of the underlay material, which shall
have the scarlet surface next to the stitching. The border shall
be securely stitched on with no less than 10 stitches per inch.
Stitching shall be through the crinoline backing. The stitched
on border shall be straight and even, without twisting, curling,
or other distortion, and shall be made as close as possible to
both sides and ends of the silk embroidery. Ends of the border
shall start and finish at one of the inside corners of the silk
embroidery and shall be securely stitched down. Sleeve patches
shall be constructed as specified in MIL-DTL-82122. The finished
width of the silk embroidery shall be 1/8 inch, and the finished
width of the embroidery including the border shall be 1/4 inch.
Ends of the embroidery shall be on an angle as shown on Figures 1
through 3. The front end of the sleeve ornamentation shall be
slanted back from the top to bottom as shown on Figures 1, 2, and
3 to conform to shape of bottom end of sleeves of jacket.
3.6.3.2. Interior designs. The interior designs shall have
sufficient underlay to produce a well raised and rounded effect,
and the design for each class shall conform to Figures 1, 2, and
3. The embroidered stitches shall be tightly and closely drawn,
and of sufficient number and density to produce the required
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