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Ghillie suit how to build one
Hey, I just picked up some off green coveralls that would work awesome as a ghillie suit, I have the research and the netting for it but one question remains , strips of died cheesecloth or died jut string? Can I get some other person info on this? thanks
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Dyed jute or burlap should work fine. Remember you want to match it to where you play. If it's a really grassy area, jute alone will work. If it's leafy, burlap strips with a little bit of jute.
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the best is a combo of jut and burlap strips (hassan tape). dye them in two shades of green and two of brown and leave some plain. the colour depends on your area of use so take a walk in the bush and see what's the majority colour.
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