Trying to fine tune what people want.
If I were to offer kits with instructions and tools to build your own leather quivers of my design to keep cost down, how many out there would PREFER that to buying a finished one?
I hand stitch everything, so there is a lot of time in every one I make, so its tough to offer a cheapo. Even dropping to less costly leathers still leaves me with the building time involved.
And would you want to punch your own needle and lace holes, dye and oil unfinished leather, or just get it all ready to go and you sew and lace them together?
I was thinking an instructional video maybe of me making a quiver start to finish including dying, finishing, edging, punching, sewing techniques etc. and post it here for eveybody to see.
The only drawback to this is you would need to purchase some minor tools or products if you don't have any on hand.
"A company" sells/used to sell back quiver kits but I wasn't impressed with the design. It was very easy to lace but kinda cheesy looking and not very durable because of the simple in out type lacing method. If the lace broke, the whole thing was coming apart. I saddle stitch almost everything now because its practically bombproof.
Its not easy to sew a quality quiver, it can be a bit hard on the hands and fingers. Its also pretty time consuming.
But if anybody would be willing I figure Tradgangers would be the people to grease the old elbows and have at it.......thanks for the input