That should be plenty of leather for at least 2 Hill style quivers. Be sure to cut the straps from along the back of the side the thickest and straightest part of a side. I cut a straight edge along the back then cut as many straps as needed then take the quiver bodies and the bottoms from the rest. Remember, hides stretch more across the hide than along the hide so position your pattern accordingly. If the hide isn't too thick you can cut lacing from there also. A stripping gauge, a simple, adjustable wooden device with a single edge razor makes this pretty easy. It can be ordered from any leather supply co. Indian tanned or other types of lacing lacing can also be bought from there.