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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.