How to Make a Quiver for Arrows

Find some sort of fabric for your quiver, such as a piece of leather, an old shirt, or even an old blanket., Flatten out your fabric and fold it at the bottom and up the sides, leaving only the top part open. , Sew the two sides together and the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find some sort of fabric for your quiver

    Pull the string through the middle slit first and then the bottom; make sure the two ends are on different parts of the quiver (if this doesn't make sense now, don't worry; it will later on). , At this point you should have one string dangling behind you and the other one with each end of the string in each hand.

    You should have the ends positioned at your diaphragm. ,
  2. Step 2: such as a piece of leather

  3. Step 3: an old shirt

  4. Step 4: or even an old blanket.

  5. Step 5: Flatten out your fabric and fold it at the bottom and up the sides

  6. Step 6: leaving only the top part open.

  7. Step 7: Sew the two sides together and the bottom separate so that your arrows will not fall out.

  8. Step 8: Get some sort of string to use with the quiver (one really long string or two different

  9. Step 9: shorter strings).

  10. Step 10: Put a slit into the quiver in the middle and the bottom (the slit in the bottom is optional; it is just so the quiver will not slide on your shoulder).

  11. Step 11: Put it on your back (on your right shoulder if you are right-handed and vice versa).

  12. Step 12: Tie the two ends together like you would tie your shoes

  13. Step 13: then take the other string and tie those ends together around your waist.

Detailed Guide

Pull the string through the middle slit first and then the bottom; make sure the two ends are on different parts of the quiver (if this doesn't make sense now, don't worry; it will later on). , At this point you should have one string dangling behind you and the other one with each end of the string in each hand.

You should have the ends positioned at your diaphragm. ,

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