The First thing you need to do is figure out exactly how you want you Ghillie suit to look, do you want it to be a one peace or two peace set up. The Ghillie I am building in this one is the jacket for a two peace. The materials I used are listed below but you can play around and come up with your own stuff on some of it.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/materials.jpg)
the next step is to figure out a color scheme, here is a easy chart that Iused to decide on the colors
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/colorchart.jpg)
Once you have that done its time to cut and dye your threads, I use jute twine I found at Wal-mart, works perferct, it's 3 strand so all you have to do is cut it in to 18" peaces, dye it and take it apart to get your threads.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/Jute.jpg)
here is what the brown and green threads looked like after being dyed
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0143.jpg)
I used Rit dyes, the green was powder form, the grey/black and the dark brown were both liquid dye. For the green I used around 1/4 package in a gallon of hot water, the black and brown I used a childs medcine syringe and measured out 39.3 ml of liquid dye per gallon of water.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0156.jpg)
once you have enough thread dyed you can start laying out the neting for the jacket
first I placed the jacket on the ground and spread the neting out on the top of it.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/ghillie2.jpg)
you have to remember to leave enough over lap to cover the front except on the left arm(right arm for left handed shooters) which is left bare so the threads don't get tangled in the string when you shoot.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/ghillie5.jpg)
Once the net was cut I started attaching it by sewing along the back edge of the jacket and then hot glued the rest all of this is done at the knots in the corners of the net squares the image below shows how I did it, red it stitched and blue is glued.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/ghillie7.jpg)
then I moved around to the front and did the same on that side, makeing sure to stitch the edges together where they met.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/ghillie6.jpg)
once I had all of the netting in place I began tying on my Jute threads to tye the threads on I used a loop knot, basically I took groups of 3 or 4 threads, making sure that the ends were all even then fold it in half so that I had a loop then I tucked it up under the cross string of the netting
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0168.jpg)
then I pulled the ends of the bunched threads over the top of the net and back through the loop
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0167.jpg)
pulling it thigh so that it made a nice square knot. do this on each side of the square as in the image below.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0145.jpg)
if you aren't worried about having to replace threads at a later date you can make sure they stay put with a drop of super glue, but I would recommand against it since you are bound to break threads. As I got more bunches of thread tyed on it actually started to look like it should.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0168.jpg)
Here are some pics of various stages and I will add more as I get more done on it.
this is the back just after I finished with the base color which was tan( natural jute color)
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/tan.jpg)
this is the side and arm after I got some of the green put on.It also show the bare section of the right arm that I was talking about earlier.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0152.jpg)
hehe what project would be complete with out a couple of helpers. here are my two shall we say testers,they insisted on testing the treads every time they moved LOL
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0155.jpg)
this guy decided to let his brother test while he guarded the loose threads.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0161.jpg)
here is a nice view of the side, arm and back after I got the tan and green inplace I think it's coming along great.
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0169.jpg)
here is a close view of the green and tan, can't wait to finish up the green and get the brown and black on it. (http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0170.jpg)
if you want to build a ghillie using a flight suit I have the pattern for it on photobucket just take a look ther ae some other images I didn't use here. I will keep posting new pics as the build progresses
http://s359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/
I will have to try that, good build along Dave.
Thanks for sharing. I will have to make one like that.
That makes it look easy enough I could do it.
Thanks for sharing
Dave,
Two questions that are always asked.... how much does the finished jacket weigh, and in what kind of weather conditions will you wear the ghille?
Over the years, I've wondered if you could add enough blaze orange into the mix to make it legal during rifle season, and how effective it would be at that point.
Good job, and good hunting!!
My homemde suit can be rolled up tight and fit into a day pack. You do not want to wear on the way to your stand. The strands get caught on everything, and the jute is an insulator, so you will sweat. I've worn it during every type of weather and temperature, and you just adjust your undergarments.
Regarding Blaze Orange, you'd have to check you State Regs. Most have a minimum of "square inches". It could amount to a hat, a vest, or a whole garment.
I have seen a couple of Ghillies for sale on the web that used blaze orange inplace of the tan. as for how well it would work I couldn't say, but since deer are color blind it shouldn't effect the way it preforms. I have a freind that has a ghillie he bought and when he got wet during a rain shower he took it home and sprayed it with scotch guard water profing and them soaked it with sent blocker to kill the oder of the water proofing. he has killed 5 deer since then and love the thing. as soon as I geth the jacket done and can weigh it I will post the weight with a pic of the finished jacket. still trying to find a pair of camo pants that will fit me. my old ones are to big since I have lost a few inches of waist size. like Al said though the thing is extremely warm, the guy I had wearing it so I could get the pictures was sweating bad by the time we were done and that was only about 5 minutes. here is a pic of the suit now that I have the brown added in. (http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/Dragonlord521/SUNP0136-1.jpg)
Oh a bit of info I forgot to mention the neting you can get at k-mart or wal-mart. it's just a replacement net for a volley ball set and works great.
Nice job... Looks a lot like how I did mine... Cept I de threaded burlap on mine... argh... thats a mess and not a lot of fun...
Are you going to spray paint it?i
Spray paint? What would that do?
Dave, Good looking suit. I am in the middle of making one myself. There a a lot of good vids on the subject on youtube as well. I used a 8 dollar Wally world hammock for my netting. I hope to have mine finished by the time it gets cool enough to use it. In addition to jute, I also bought some Raffia grass at cabelas. A lot of guys use it to cover layout blinds for goose hunting. You can die it and tie it just like the jute. Its really tuff stuff and a little more 3D.
QuoteOriginally posted by Dave521:
I have seen a couple of Ghillies for sale on the web that used blaze orange inplace of the tan.
Dave, please furnish URLs or contact information for blaze orange ghillie suits.
Yeah slasher I went the burlap route for the tan thread, then I just happened to stumble on to the jute twine one day at wal-mart and it works so much easier LOL and I am going to shoot some flat black on it when I get it done and cover the hot glue spots in flat black so they don't shine as much.
P1choco the reason you spray the suit after it is finished is to help blend the colors, basically you just mist it(ie.. stand 15 or so inches back and spray it) also you need to paint the spots you hot glued since they tend to be shiny and reflect the sun.
Naphtali I looked for the sight I saw the blaze orange suits on but couldn't remember the exact web addy. I just happened to stumble across it while doing research for the build. I have a couple of feelers out so as soon as I get the info I will post it here. I talked to a few people and companies that build ghillie suits and they told me that all you need to do is switch the natural/tan and brown jute threads for the blaze orange threads, you can use two different shades of blaze orange to do this with.
Dave:
I really hope you can help me out. I did several AltaVista and Clusty searches. (I no longer use Google since they caved to the Red Chinese on "self-censoring" what Google-Red China allows its users to use. This is egregiously hypocritical when you read their mission statement, prospectus, and advertising. Feh!!) What happens is I get hits on ghillie suit makers who also offer Blaze Orange garments. There is no overlap.
I got the same thing, I think I might have stumbled onto someone selling a suit they made, but there were a few different suits, it's been a month or more since I saw the page but I will find out something or figure it out myself. this is my first build on a ghillie suit myself I might try andother with the orange to see how it comes out though. if I do I might be talked out of it for what I put into it :-)
QuoteOriginally posted by Dave521:
I got the same thing, I think I might have stumbled onto someone selling a suit they made, but there were a few different suits, it's been a month or more since I saw the page but I will find out something or figure it out myself. this is my first build on a ghillie suit myself I might try andother with the orange to see how it comes out though. if I do I might be talked out of it for what I put into it :-)
If you try another, strongly consider using 100 percent wool rather than synthetic. This decision guarantees the garment will be UV nonreflective. An if you choose to make it of wool, I will either buy it from you, furnishing funds for materials up front, or ask that you create a second one as you go, for me. Please PM/E-mail me to continue this conversation.
Dave, this is a cool build-a-long, thanks
Do you put any kind of flame retardent on it?
Couple of questions: Why the hot glue, couldn't you stitch it all and not have the shine from the glue or is this to much work. Do you only mist it with flat black paint or use some of the other camo colors as well. Also how about the boonie hat, do you leave a space in front open of jute so you can see out.
I would like to try this as well.
the hot glue is just easier and it is waterproof, but youo could stitch each knot on the netting if you want. As for the spray paint you just mist it, and I guess you could use other colors as well. the booniue hat you leave the front open for your face and just use camo grease paints to cover your face, I used the hood that is rolled up in the collar of my jacket and added a peace of a camo mesh head and face cover I had around, easy to see through and not such a pain to wash off. well guys this is going to be my last post for a while since i am in the process of looking for a house, and won't be able to work on the suit for a while. the pics I posted are basically what it will look like when it is completely finished. sorry about that, I hope I gave you all enough info to build one your self if you want to try it.
Dave
I just bought mine off **** for $45.00 light weight pants, jacket, head cover. I tried to build my first one, but it weighed about 40# :)
I just purchased mine off of(www.cheaperthendirt.com for $69.99, it's a style that goes right over your camo. Not a bad price either. I did that about five days ago, and now they've had so many orders. They've discontinued it because agents get back orders. Must be a popular item. It's the head cover, jacket, and pants.
BA
Hy everyone, I am sorry I haven't posted in a while, between moving and getting married I haven't really had much time nor did I have access to the web until recently. a soon as I can I will get some pics of the finished suit, although I haven't taken it hunting yet, I was able to get within 25 yards of a couple of mule deer wearing it this summmer while scouting. so I guess it works ok LOL. Thanks for all the great responce to this build along.
Dave521