tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2919901163879178227.post8490990244336778972..comments2023-04-26T03:52:58.678-07:00Comments on ceathairne: Quiver re-thinkN Mathesonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14273771915708394167noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2919901163879178227.post-20567268530427476232019-09-01T19:16:59.987-07:002019-09-01T19:16:59.987-07:00I made the Medieval bag quiver this weekend and di...I made the Medieval bag quiver this weekend and discovered an interesting feature for the open tied bottom. Initially I thought that the quiver was tied at the bottom to keep the arrow points from piercing the fabric via the bunched up material, and that does work, but there's an even more ingenious reason, it makes the quiver adjustable for arrow height! The archer can raise and lower the arrow height depending on where they tie the bottom of the bag. When tied low, the arrows fall deeper into the quiver and the fletching flap can fold over the top protecting the arrows during travel. Then when used for shooting, you tie the bottom higher, raising up the arrows, making the shafts easier to grab. Yitzi at Roaring Wasteshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05228521374053624923noreply@blogger.com