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If you already know how to do everything with a bow and arrow thanks to other links on this site and yet you still cannot make a container for your arrows (otherwise known as a quiver), then read on. You'll be toting your arrows around in no time.

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  2. Put a slit into the quiver in the middle and the bottom (the slit in the bottom is optional; it is just so the quiver will not slide on your shoulder). Pull the string through the middle slit first and then the bottom; make sure the two ends are on different parts of the quiver (if this doesn't make sense now, don't worry; it will later on).
  3. At this point you should have one string dangling behind you and the other one with each end of the string in each hand. You should have the ends positioned at your diaphragm.
  4. Tie the two ends together like you would tie your shoes, then take the other string and tie those ends together around your waist.
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    How long does the leather have to be?
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    I would say as long as you'd like it to be, but make sure to first measure your arrows, to make sure they will fit. Also take into consideration your height, because you might need to make it longer to fit your proportions. Most quivers are somewhere between 20-30 inches long though.
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    What materials can I use to make a quiver?
    Community Answer
    You can make yours from leather. Leather can be purchased from most fabric stores.
  • Question
    Would PVC work to make a quiver?
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    It wouldn't be very attractive, but it definitely would work and would be lightweight to carry around. You could drill holes in each end to attach the strap and then glue a PVC cap to one end to hold the arrows inside.
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      Tips

      • If you want your quiver to last a long time, try to use leather.
      • Make sure your arrows go into the quiver head first, leaving the side with the feathers about two inches away from the top of the quiver.
      • Get a strong, weather(water,heat sun,ect.) resistant part,Like a large PVC pipe section or even cardboard and then hot glue a fabric or leather piece to the outside. This results in a stronger quiver that lasts longer and is better than a simple piece of cloth.
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      Warnings

      • When making the slits in the quiver, make sure to position your hands so they don't get cut.
      • If you are working on the wood version, be careful with coals when burning the centre of the wood.
      • Don't allow the coals to fall off the wood and hit your hands. Try digging a small hole and putting one end of the wood into it for support.
      • Be careful when sewing the quiver together so as not to prick your finger.
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      Things You'll Need

      • fabric such as an old shirt or blanket or leather.
      • wood (for second version of the quiver)
      • string (two different pieces are recommended.)
      • needle & thread (something to sew the quivers sides and bottom)
      • knife or another cutting tool.
      • coals (if you choose to make the wooden version of the quiver.)

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