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Feb 17, 2012 00:10

Constructed Mk1 and mk2 quiver. Mk 1 is a bi tight for a dozen arrows, but fine for 1/2 dozen. Mk2 meets all of my functional requirements, if not the aesthetic ones, which probably means I'll be using it for the next 10 years. Should paint arms on it at some point, but I can tick another thing off my "do before CF next year" list.

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exiledinpn February 16 2012, 11:19:02 UTC
Do you have a pattern? I've just done a small one for larp arrows, which was basically folding a wedge-shaped piece of leather down the middle, stitching up the bottom and side, and adding a couple of rings for a strap. It'll do for a bit of banditry this weekend, but I think I'll need a better design in the long-term.

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argentbear February 18 2012, 21:19:06 UTC
I got a 40cm by 62 cam piece of leather, made a teardrop base, and basically made atube. Stitched a belt loop to one top corner at a slight angle in line with how it will hang

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exiledinpn February 19 2012, 09:07:28 UTC
So it really is that simple then.

After doing some shooting today, I'm already thinking of getting more arrows. Which means I'll need to make a slightly bigger quiver (no, I did not forward plan). While my stitching is uneven, it'll basically function, which is all I ask of the stuff I make.

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