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Here are some photos of a couple of woven quivers.The first is made of umbrella sedge (papyrus sp.) harvested in south carolina. 25 inches long by 3.5 inches in diameter. Stiffened with a length of meadowsweet. Comfortably holds a dozen arrows.The second is made of black ash harvested in vermont. The weavers were split in half which make them pretty smooth. 24" by 4 an 1/4. Holds 18+ arrows.
Quote from: Robert Pougnier on November 22, 2025, 02:44:25 pmHere are some photos of a couple of woven quivers.The first is made of umbrella sedge (papyrus sp.) harvested in south carolina. 25 inches long by 3.5 inches in diameter. Stiffened with a length of meadowsweet. Comfortably holds a dozen arrows.The second is made of black ash harvested in vermont. The weavers were split in half which make them pretty smooth. 24" by 4 an 1/4. Holds 18+ arrows.That's just beautiful in the way something very simple and plain can be. I'd love to sit down with you over a weekend and make a few with you just for the experience!
Hey man thats super cool and well done! If you could so a build along, that would be great! And to ad, compmete buildalongs get you an entry into the end of year giveaway incase you didnt know.
Quote from: sleek on November 23, 2025, 11:20:19 pmHey man thats super cool and well done! If you could so a build along, that would be great! And to ad, compmete buildalongs get you an entry into the end of year giveaway incase you didnt know.I'll try to do that in the future. I'm learning how to get my camera and photo set up better so I can do stuff like that. I had no idea about the end of year giveaway!