Ladies in Waiting: A Pictorial Review of Davis Monthan AFB - by Scott Wonderly

By Scott Wonderly

Women IN ready PICTORIAL assessment OF DAVIS MONTHAN AFBBy Scott Wonderly & Richard DunhamSquadron/Signal PublicationsSoftcovers, 1991.

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Hold the button against the cloth with the thumb. Sew on the buttons following the steps above. On the last stitch, go down through the button, but do not penetrate the cloth. Flatten out the cloth and grasp the button. Wind the thread around the stitches several times to make a shank. Take one stitch through the bottom of the shank to secure the thread. Stick the needle through the cloth to the reverse side. Knot the thread close to the cloth, and cut off the remaining thread close to the knot.

9) Clean away all loose threads. (10) Separate the two pieces of the new zipper. 4-18 FM 10-16 (11) Position the left side of the zipper facedown on the left edge of the garment. Push the hem, facing, and lining of the garment out of the way. (12) Align the index marks, and pin or baste the left side of the zipper in place. Turn the end of the tape under at the top of the zipper, and pin or baste it in place. (13) Position the right side of the zipper facedown on the right edge of the garment.

Do not cut the underlying fabric. Clean away all loose threads. Position the garment faceup under the needle of the sewing machine. (2) Obtain a matching belt loop. Use one salvaged from a similar garment that has been scrapped, or make one from cloth using the old belt loop as a pattern. Match fabric fading as closely as possible. (3) Put the belt loop facedown on the waistband where the old belt loop was located. Overlap the top of the waistband by 1/2 inch. (4) Stitch across the belt loop 1/4 inch from the top of the waistband.

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