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Having sewn the wrong sides together about three times, I decided it was time for a break. Currently working on my ivory satin blouse. I came up with a design inspired by the early 30's. It has a V shaped front with a collar, as well as capped sleeves cut in one with the bodice. I decided that I didn't want a shiny blouse, so I've been trying to sew it with the wrong side out. However, force of habit keeps putting shiny sides together when sewing because that's technically the "right" side. I just sewed the two shoulder seams the wrong way, decided I didn't feel up to ripping out the seams (I'd already ripped out one shoulder seam, and a good chunk of collar seam) AGAIN, and ran away. :p