I pondered for a bit on the placing of the overlap, but, with all my other Hill quivers having lacing on the back, in this one I wanted the back to be free. Having crawled thru briars and saplings I've had the lacing get hung up and wanted to try this design. Even standing and walking I've had limbs catch the lacing and pull the sapling along for a while, whipping the sapling and creating movement I'd rather avoid. Although rare to catch, I was just trying to smooth out the back side for that very reason. I'm kinda clumsy too, which doesn't help.
And unfortunately I don't have alot of wool outer garments. :(
In reality I have only about $45 in it as far as material goes and maybe two hard hours of work. They're really quite simple in design even if you add some quirks in there.
My next build will likely end up in NY