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Thank you Pony Tank Testers!

I'm sending out a big thank you to all of my amazing Pony Tank testers. I say it every time but I am convinced my testers are the best. Many of these ladies have worked with me for most, if not all of my patterns and I look forward to being able to work with them over and over again. I'm excited when I'm ready to test a new pattern, I love hearing their feedback. They always provide valuable suggestions and continue to improve the patterns I release to you. I can't thank them enough but I'd love to show you all of their test versions!

Seven testers wrote up blog posts with loads of details and tips. Make sure you check them out to see more photos and tips including how to have perfect matching stripes from Meg and an awesome pattern hack from Leslie. A few of the posts still have open giveaways, so make sure to check them all out.

Leslie – Threadbear GarmentsCassandra - Pear Berry LaneMeg - Cookin' & Craftin'  | Indu-KaleidothoughtFleurine – Sew Mariefleur | Eveline – Froelein Tilia | Dominque – Kreamino

I hope you are inspired from all of these great versions to grab your copy of the Pony Tank. As a reminder, today, Friday the 16th is the last day to grab your copy on sale. You can shop in the Chalk and Notch Website or on ETSY . If you'd received a coupon code, the 16th is also the last day the code is valid.

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