How about a Coyote back quiver
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Re: How about a Coyote back quiver
Here's an update anyway.
I will need to trim the excess and then stitch it along the edges.
I will need to trim the excess and then stitch it along the edges.
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Re: How about a Coyote back quiver
Looking good Dale.
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Re: How about a Coyote back quiver
That's going to be a very cool quiver Dale.
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If I ever get it done.
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That is really looking great! You will be the envy of the neighborhood.
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Re: How about a Coyote back quiver
Got it trimmed and the bottom stitched.
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Re: How about a Coyote back quiver
Looking good!
That's some pretty nice underfur...a darn nice coyote.
That's some pretty nice underfur...a darn nice coyote.
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Re: How about a Coyote back quiver
Looking very nice my friend. What stitch are you using for attaching the fur?
Re: How about a Coyote back quiver
That bottom is just a rolling stitch. The length up the middle I'm going to do a Sewing machine running stitch.
I'll use my stitching awl, poke it through at the bottom, pull a few feet of thread through the first hole and pull the awl out and about a half inch up, push it all the way in, pull back making a loop on the inside, put the long piece through the loop and pull the awl out and pull tight. And repeat until I get to the top.
Then do the other side.
I'll use my stitching awl, poke it through at the bottom, pull a few feet of thread through the first hole and pull the awl out and about a half inch up, push it all the way in, pull back making a loop on the inside, put the long piece through the loop and pull the awl out and pull tight. And repeat until I get to the top.
Then do the other side.
"Maybe the truly handicapped people are the ones that don't need God as much." ~ Joni Eareckson Tada