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Build a Homemade Ghillie Suit

In these tough difficult economic times I know we will all be tempted to cut back on expenses and make a ghillie suit yourself. Rightly so making your own ghillie suit can be a very satisfying project. On the other hand making your own ghillie suit is an extremely time consuming commitment and you should consider this before you embark on a project you might not finish not get the results you want and you will ultimately have to determine if its worth your time.

Straight out Ghillie Suit construction is extremely time consuming a chore you will discover once youve read the stepbystep process. Typically the most basic ghillie suit can take anywhere between 17 to 43 hours a really great ghillie suit can take up to 100 hours to make. Like any arts & crafts projects we enjoyed as kids making your own ghillie suit will give you that sense of ownership & hard work; but when you spent 9 22 days spending 13 hours per day you might have second thoughts on just day 4.

When were always deciding on whether to buy something or make it ourselves we always calculate the savings benefits of making something yourself. Personally whenever I decide to pay someone to do something for me I always ask myself how much is this task worth to me; if the value is there for someone else to do it for me and save myself that time I have no problem paying that person.

Now lets say you can finish making your full ghillie suit in 23 hours. How much is your time worth If you earned minimum wage at lets say $6.55 (the current (2009) Federal USA minimum wage) the cost of making this ghillie suit to you is $150.65. If you enjoy making a ghillie suit then the value isnt there for you but if you value your time then the value in buying a ghillie suit is there.

Cost of Ghillie Suit Materials Unless you already have raggedy camouflage jackets pants and other ghillie suit materials you dont need any more. You will find the cost of ghillie suit materials will soon add up pretty quickly that the savings of making your own ghillie suit become a liability to your time.

Main Materials Needed: Ghillie suit clothes (jacket pants overalls flight suit BDUs) approx: $20$45 Netting $14 8lbs or more Jute Thread ($6.74 x 4 = $26.96) Additional Materials Needed: Dye $2.50 Dental floss $3.00 Sewing needles $3.00 Spray paint $5.00 Shoe Gue $4.00

Obviously if you have a flight suit overalls jacket or pants will significantly reduce you costs. If you dont have any of the materials what so ever it will cost you a minimum of $57 dollars to $82 dollars. The better the quality meaning the more realistic and the more jute you add the more it will cost you.

Basic math will tell you the costs add up pretty quickly and buying a ghillie suit may seem like a better choice that the arts and craft route. Making your own ghillie suit will give you that sense of pride knowing you made it yourself or the compliments youll get when asked where did you get your ghillie suit you can proudly say I made it myself.

If youve accepted the challenge Im guessing your wondering now how to make a ghillie suit

Now if you see value of buying an alreadymade ghillie suit or dont want to spend time with gluey fingers great affordable high quality suits that are popular with our customers include:

The Paintball Ghillie Suit $57.87 The StealthSuit Ghillie Set $89.50 The UltraLight Ghillie Suit $133.00 Advantages of a ReadyMade Ghillie Suit Most are Machine washable Cheap More comfortable Customizable Fire Retardant Designed for many weather conditions (heat cold) Available in many different terrains Long Lasting eady Out of the Box Disadvantages of a ReadyMade Ghillie Suit Less customization Cheap

How to make a Ghillie Suit

For many military personnel and seasoned professionals they opt to create their own Ghillie Suits. While others choose to purchase CreateYourOwn Ghillie Suit kits online. To summarize the build process its very simplistic. Start with a jacket and pants lay them down and attach netting over them and then tie strands of dyed jute to the netting. To summarize the process to these simple four steps is an understatement because there are dozens of steps in between with meticulous details.

I commonly refer to needing a jacket and pants but this would the first decision you would need to make whether you want a 1 piece or 2 piece ghillie suit. There are advantages and disadvantages of each option. The one piece ghillie suit will allow you to get in & out of it easier and wont get caught while your crawling because there is no seem. If you just need to wear the top part of the ghillie suit the two piece ghillie suit is its main advantage. Remember to always buy one or two sizes larger than what you normally wear. Click here for Ghillie Suit Sizes and Ghillie Suit Colors.

For netting any type of strong netting will do. I usually recommend people use a black volleyball net which works great for ghillie suits. Other netting options include fish netting if you choose to use any other color net dont forget to dye it darker when you are dying your jute.

The meticulous work begins when you start attaching your netting to your suit do this by sewing the netting onto the suit. Using regular thread wont work because its not strong enough. Youll have to a stronger material like a waxed dental floss which is also incredible cheap to get. If sewing is not your thing some people just glue the netting on the suit using Shoe Goo; which Ive personally discovered that Shoe Goo dries very strong and leaves your suit flexible. Using Show Goo gives your fingers a break and saves labor hours but you lose real time when your waiting for the Shoo Goo to dry so its breaks even time wise. For best long lasting results experienced hunters do both. They sew the netting onto the suit then Shoo Goo the corners to make sure the dental floss doesnt come undone.

How you attach the netting whether its on the back online or on both sides really depends on how your going to use the ghillie suit. If you will be using your ghillie suit to crawl or lay down most of the time then you do not want netting and jute on the front of the suit. If you will be walking or crouching a lot then netting and jute should cover the front of the suit.

You got your suit you have the netting sewed or glued on. Now its time to color the jute. Selecting the choice of colors is wholly dependent on your environment. A good starting off point would be tan green black brown and dark green.

Other jute & synthetic threads are available in black brown dark green gray light olive lime green olive green natural tan and sage green. The co