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Hello everyone, 

 

I made my first quiver the past weekend, as I just started last year with archery at a local club and after some months or shoving arrows in my backpockets, which doesn't seem like the best idea looking at the holes in my pockets now, I decided to give it a go and draft myself a pattern with measurements from quivers that I found online. I also spotted soms quivers with a little pouch on so I did some experimenting with magnetic snaps and so far it still holds, I'll be giving it a test drive this weekend if the weather allows it. 

Constructive criticism is always welcome to improve my skills. 

 

 

 

 

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Excellent work.  Having the extra bag is a big advantage for keeping all those small accessories we need.  

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Thank you AzShooter, It's only the fifth project on my workbench so far so i'm still learning as I go,

quite the challenge to get the side panels in the little bag there and sow straight lines though, had to take it apart four times in total before I got it right :lol:

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