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First Ever Quiver

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Bought a dragonscale punch, freehand drew the main body because I wanted it to look more medieval-faire-ish than cut-in-a-factory-ish. I set a glass bead into the throat with an eyelet on front and back to let the light through, so it refracts and shines through with the colour of the arrow stems. Colouring is just from one pass of hot-stuffing with dubbin. Base was my very first attempt at box stitching which I did in the wrong order because I sealed the cone before punching the stitch lines into the bottom of the body. Wet-moulded pouch and belt to be added soon.

 

 

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Decades ago I shot filed archer and made my own quiver. I ended up with using two straps for hanging it from my belt. They were off set so that the quiver hung at an angle. I wore it on my left side since I was right handed and could draw my next arrow by reaching across my body to grasp the nock. I found that hanging it straight up made it difficult to draw the next arrow. Other than that it looks good. 

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