I under took making my own quiver when I hunt. I didn't like the one that attaches to my bow. After a little research, I decided to go with the Lakota quiver. The style soft material for the body and stiffened by arrow shaft or a dowel rod. I didn't do any fringe or bead work , since this one I would be hunting with.This was my first attempt, next I'll do it in buckskin with fringe.(http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k536/gunner7711/IMG_20150716_101252_zpsmu75up1c.jpg) (http://s1114.photobucket.com/user/gunner7711/media/IMG_20150716_101252_zpsmu75up1c.jpg.html)
Those are great with good protection of feathers or hiding ones . I have 2 and the one made of elk is great for protecting wood arrows and feathers in wet weather. Perfect compliment for the longbow or for any bow . Very nice
Thanks. I broke four needles sewing up the bottom the quiver. I will need tougher needles next time
That looks good! I hunt with a recurve and I definitely do not like a quiver that is attached to the bow.
Very nice!