Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: nugget on April 06, 2008, 01:20:41 pm
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This is a quick little stalker type quiver I made from a deer hide. I like this style It is easier for me than a back quiver. As tall as I am with a back quiver my arrows always get tangled in the branches.
Enjoy
Nugget
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Nice quiver Nugget, but you know that just wont do. We need lots of pictures on how to put it together. Is there something to hold the arrows in? Justin
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Nothing to hold them in except friction and gravity. I am no good at teaching. I got the pattern off the internet. Then I modified it a little to fit my needs. If you want I will post the pattern.
Nugget
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Please do. ;D ;D ;D
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nice, i likes it ;D
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I do not remember where I got these plans. I also do not remember who made them. I take no credit fot them. Hope they help someone make a nice quiver.
I did not cross lace the belt loop. I just folded the top few inches over and sew it up . Mine are usually a bit bigger or smaller depending on who it is for and what material I have. I used hemp string to sew this one up. I also have one made from rawhide and leather. My wife and kids use this style also.
Thanks for the nice comments. :)
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Very nice, thank you. Justin
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That`s neat! :) I ordered a skunk hide the other day for a back quiver. but i think i`ll make a side quiver instead.Thanks a mill. for the pattern.It`ll take alot of quest work out of the project. ;) I also might try it with my groundhog hide.That would be pretty cool to. :)
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Would love to see them when they are done. If you could leave the head on it that would be neat.
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looks good. :)
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thants really nice i want t make one like that style