I read and studied the basket quiver build-along on TradGang. I took an Easterbasket and used the materials from it to make a small back quiver for my little girl Lani. I made some leather shoulder straps and covered the top with white rabbit fur.
It turned out pretty good.
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n140/702plmo/lani2.jpg)
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n140/702plmo/lani1.jpg)
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n140/702plmo/lani3.jpg)
Very nice, and it matches her outfit.
That's about the coolest thing I've ever seen. Good job Dad, she looks very proud! :thumbsup:
She's too cute, and nice quiver too!
That is awesome!!! :clapper:
Thats priceless Geat job :thumbsup:
That made my day. Thanks. :clapper:
Great job!!!!
Awesome!
PRICELESS!!!
Put a smile on my face :D
She's wicked cute...I know you must be a very proud daddy. Great quiver idea as well. :clapper:
:thumbsup:
Looove it.
Ray ;)
great quiver and thanks for the idea
doug77
Mighty fine job for a mighty pretty little shooter!
cute bro cute!! :clapper:
Absolutly Awsome!!!! Great job DAD. :notworthy:
Thanks for the cmments guys. The quiver seems to be holding up fine.
thats awsome ,man look at her smile ,melt your heart
Had a bad day till saw that, thank you!
Keith
keith, I know what kind of bad days you can have. She makes them all good. Thanks, Brother of the thin blue line
702plmo said...Brother of the thin blue line
Jim,
I have 2 words for ya "Dunkin Doughnuts" :bigsmyl: :bigsmyl:
nothing thin about ya brother j/k
"thin blue line" You have no clue what it stands for.
yea I know what it is and what your sayin just coudn't resist funnin ya a little :bigsmyl:
She makes all us grampas proud! ;)