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First try at something like this:

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very nice work i like it i use to bow hut and i can say that pretty good kwiver

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that is really beautiful. The way you used your bordering and tooling is very elegant.

~Dixie

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I like the color combination. Here is a back quiver I did a while back with a the same colors and it even uses the try weave

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They say great minds think alike... :)

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How did you secure the base to the tube?

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The two green straps.

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My bad description. How did you secure the plug to the bottom of the quiver tube? Glue? I don't see any stitching or rivets.

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Ahh! Actually, in the photos, there's nothing holding it in - but a day later, I used some little flat-headed cobbler's nails to secure it. The bottom cap is a sole bend.

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