As a fairly new cadet, I had my BDU patches and name tapes done by a tailor. She had the wrong spacing, cut the tapes- everything is wrong. I'll be needing to do it right a second time around, and now with my new second set of BDUs (we need 2 sets of BDUs for encampment) I need to have the patches and tapes done right. How do you guys have them attached? Thanks.
Is shouting necessary?
I couldn’t stitch a straight line if my life depended on it, and I have no intention of learning now.The tailor I use is very good. I pin the stuff into place, and provide pictures from 39-1 that shows how everything is supposed to look.No problems to date, and my uniforms don’t look like some guy with two left thumbs sewed on the patches.It is important to wash everything first, so it doesn’t pucker……
If your squadron meets on a AF base you can take the regs in to the BX Military Clothing store and they can do patches and alterations for you. Obviously they know how to do them as they do it for base personnel every day.
Quote from: krnlpanick on June 02, 2012, 09:04:35 PMIf your squadron meets on a AF base you can take the regs in to the BX Military Clothing store and they can do patches and alterations for you. Obviously they know how to do them as they do it for base personnel every day.MCSS does not do sewing at all. Alterations or (insert name here) does, I would recommend finding a place off the yard if you are close to installation.
Quote from: abdsp51 on June 03, 2012, 07:28:11 AMQuote from: krnlpanick on June 02, 2012, 09:04:35 PMIf your squadron meets on a AF base you can take the regs in to the BX Military Clothing store and they can do patches and alterations for you. Obviously they know how to do them as they do it for base personnel every day.MCSS does not do sewing at all. Alterations or (insert name here) does, I would recommend finding a place off the yard if you are close to installation. Most of the larger bases have an alterations shop adjacent to or affiliated with the MCSS. Because when you purchase a uniform, alterations are included in the price and the MCSS gives you a voucher for the alterations that is used for payment.
That is for basic stuff such as hemming pants or service jackets attaching the braid etc. Not for sewing tapes etc onto a field uniform.
Quote from: abdsp51 on June 03, 2012, 01:05:03 PMThat is for basic stuff such as hemming pants or service jackets attaching the braid etc. Not for sewing tapes etc onto a field uniform.Guess things have changed. They used to give us a slip for it when I was active. Most of the time, I sewed my own. I could get it done a lot quicker than alterations could get it back to me.