Members Old Coach Saddlery Posted March 15, 2016 Members Report Posted March 15, 2016 This is totally out of my comfort zone. I work mainly with english tack. A friend has asked me to make her a back quiver and cover it with a fox fur hide that she purchased for the quiver. Can anyone tell me where to find dimensions or spec's for the quiver and ideas how to attach the fur. Thanks Quote
Thor Posted March 15, 2016 Report Posted March 15, 2016 Review the pics here. This should help you. https://www.pinterest.com/riding1493/archery/ Quote
Members Ole South Posted March 15, 2016 Members Report Posted March 15, 2016 Start with arrow length, then balance the circumference with the number of arrows she will carry to the look she's going for. Factor in a method of a "Keeper" so they don't spill out every time she bends over to tie her shoes. There are lots of examples on Etsy as well as Pinterest. A quick and dirty convertible back/waist quiver I made for a tutorial. 25" high x 12" circumference (arrow holding capacity not actual width) made for a 28-29" arrow. There is a 1" foam block in the bottom to bumper arrow tips. Quote
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