Posted on Feb 17, 2017
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I want to do it myself to learn how. Sewing seems easy enough, but there are specifics I'm not clear on.

> What color does the string need to be? Is there a prescribed one somewhere to match the ones already on ucp/ocp acus?

>How do you remove the velcro on the act in preparation for sewing the tapes on? Do you just rip the stiches out until it relents?
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SPC David S.
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Spend the 5 bucks and take it to a professional -
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GySgt Melissa Gravila
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Wow from the comments I see we don't have anyone who sews here! Check it out, get a seam ripper SSGT Josiah Brainard was on the right track, but they are extremely sharp so be careful not only for the uniform but also your fingers! Double check your regs, but if allowed there is a seamstress glue out there that is waterproof, it's just like superglue for people who sew. Just check your regs first to make sure it's allowed- if so, measure twice glue once and you are done.
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GySgt Melissa Gravila
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The brand name escaped me when I was posting this- it's called Liquid Stitch
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SSgt Carpenter
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GySgt Melissa Gravila - have you used it, Gunny? I've had bad luck with fabric glue, though I haven't tried that brand. If you have, I'll definitely keep it in mind.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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Liquid stitch tends to look bad and corners lift.
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GySgt Melissa Gravila
GySgt Melissa Gravila
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Yes I have used it, it dries clear, doesn't look bad ( as long as you don't put a boatload on there) and I have never had a problem with the corners lifting
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SSgt Carpenter
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For removing the velcro, use a seam ripper. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Singer-Seam-Ripper-and-Tape-Measure-Combo/24663550 That will allow you to cut the stitches while greatly reducing the chances that you cut your uniform. I will not guarantee it, as I have not actually sewn anything on the multicam uniform, but I believe the thread color you are looking for is Tan 499.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/499Tan-Thread-Military-Sewing-Nylon-Bonded-T90-16oz-Spool-Fabric-Multicam-Camo-A-/ [login to see] 21

Check Youtube for some tutorials, and try sewing some old ACUs before you risk trashing your OCPs tops.
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