I worked on a weekend project and finished it yesterday. I have a leather supplier near me. I go there regularly and buy from their scrap bin. There was a piece of thick saddle skirting leather in there that just called out to be a back quiver.
I got it home and laid out some mental plans and started cutting and thinking of how I wanted the shape. I had enough left over for the bottom cup of the quiver out of the same 1/4 inch thick leather. This stuff is t-h-i-c-k. I bought a strap and brass buckle to allow adjustment of the shoulder strap.
After sewing and figuring I came up with this.
It's still a little wet from the wet forming. It holds alot of arrows. I still need to line the top with some fur I have and foam the bottom.
I can get it to sit on my back pretty good but need to work on drawing arrows smoothly. My concern I guess is that I'm not very flexible. I never have been.
Has anyone else used a back quiver with some flex concerns? How'd you overcome it?
I plan on oiling this one to even out the color but not too much that it'll transfer to my clothes. I might take this one deer hunting. It will definitely go into the woods for stumping and squirrel.
If you back qiver users can help a new user out I'd appreciate it.
Thanks.
Bud