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My son is getting a recurve bow for Christmas, so I want to make him a target quiver (hip quiver). If anyone can point me in the direction of a ready-to-use pattern or share some basic construction advice, it would be greatly appreciated. I have no idea what the dimensions should be, I have only seen pictures of them. I could probably make my own pattern if I knew more about what needs to go where, what angle the quiver should hang, etc.

If you have made one, please post pictures. They would be very helpful as well.

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My son is getting a recurve bow for Christmas, so I want to make him a target quiver (hip quiver). If anyone can point me in the direction of a ready-to-use pattern or share some basic construction advice, it would be greatly appreciated. I have no idea what the dimensions should be, I have only seen pictures of them. I could probably make my own pattern if I knew more about what needs to go where, what angle the quiver should hang, etc.

If you have made one, please post pictures. They would be very helpful as well.

Tandy has an Archery pattern pack that contains several different styles of hip quivers.http://www.tandyleat...ns/6027-00.aspx

You can also get some (target/field/pocket/sling) hip-quiver ideas here: http://www.hidehandl...ide_quivers.htm

- John

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Visit the archery section of this forum.

Since I dont know if is allowed in this forum to refer to another sites, try put "side quiver build along" or "hip quiver build along" on Google and you'll find very good references.

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Luis, yes you may link to other sites....provided those sites fall within the terms of use, i.e. no porn, no pirate sites, nothing illegal, etc.

If it's another leather worker's site, another craft site, etc., you MAY freely link to it.

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Luis, yes you may link to other sites....provided those sites fall within the terms of use, i.e. no porn, no pirate sites, nothing illegal, etc.

If it's another leather worker's site, another craft site, etc., you MAY freely link to it.

Thanks for information !

So... Here it goes... I think its are very simple, well explained and very good jobs

http://www.tradrag.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=604

http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=717507&page=1

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My son is getting a recurve bow for Christmas, so I want to make him a target quiver (hip quiver). If anyone can point me in the direction of a ready-to-use pattern or share some basic construction advice, it would be greatly appreciated. I have no idea what the dimensions should be, I have only seen pictures of them. I could probably make my own pattern if I knew more about what needs to go where, what angle the quiver should hang, etc.

If you have made one, please post pictures. They would be very helpful as well.

One of the other members has mentioned the Tandy Pattern Pack which is available at the moment from the Leathercraft library as a download for about $4 or $5 dollars. I use this as a basis for the hip quivers I make for members of my Target archery club. I have modified the Tandy model by including four X 1 inch tubes to hold the arrows. I also add a clip to hang the arrow puller. The four tubes will each hold 4 aluminium arrows with target points. They will hold more A/C arrows because of the small diameters. I also make two other models of hip quivers to cater for the archers that are financial challenged. One of them has the front moulded to increase the number of arrows that can be carried. The other basic hip quiver is just the two pieces of leather sewn or glued and laced which will hold the regulation 6 arrows plus 1 spare in a separate loop. This quiver can be decorated using a wallet craft aid. post-16263-021438400 1325153329_thumb.jppost-16263-038159000 1325153356_thumb.jppost-16263-070277800 1325153648_thumb.jppost-16263-094306600 1325153951_thumb.jp These images will give you some idea of the angles and the left or right side quivers. Custom made is better than nylon with advertising on it. Best of luck. There is more info on my web page which is listed in my profile. Regards, TapTaptap

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Thanks for the info guys. It actually looks easier than I was thinking. I'm working on my own pattern for one. I missed the Christmas deadline, but I'll get it done by his birthday. I'll be sure to post the pattern here if everything works out.

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One of the other members has mentioned the Tandy Pattern Pack which is available at the moment from the Leathercraft library as a download for about $4 or $5 dollars. I use this as a basis for the hip quivers I make for members of my Target archery club. I have modified the Tandy model by including four X 1 inch tubes to hold the arrows. I also add a clip to hang the arrow puller. The four tubes will each hold 4 aluminium arrows with target points. They will hold more A/C arrows because of the small diameters. I also make two other models of hip quivers to cater for the archers that are financial challenged. One of them has the front moulded to increase the number of arrows that can be carried. The other basic hip quiver is just the two pieces of leather sewn or glued and laced which will hold the regulation 6 arrows plus 1 spare in a separate loop. This quiver can be decorated using a wallet craft aid. post-16263-021438400 1325153329_thumb.jppost-16263-038159000 1325153356_thumb.jppost-16263-070277800 1325153648_thumb.jppost-16263-094306600 1325153951_thumb.jp These images will give you some idea of the angles and the left or right side quivers. Custom made is better than nylon with advertising on it. Best of luck. There is more info on my web page which is listed in my profile. Regards, TapTaptap

Wonderful work!! What type of tubing is that? I've been trying to decide what to use for my pool cue case.

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Wonderful work!! What type of tubing is that? I've been trying to decide what to use for my pool cue case.

Hi Tinneal,

The tubing I use in the quivers is one inch PVC used by electricians to carry wires when building a house. I think that plumbers might use a slightly bigger size in their work.

regards,

TapTapTap

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