Two years I made a Ghillie Suite. It's not hard at all, just time consuming. You can get all you need at WalMart. I used camo netting from the Sports Section to fashion a pull over with a hood.You can get burlap from the Sewing Section. At that time I could get three colors of burlap, light green, light brown and white. I dyed the white a couple of colors to match the north central Arizona habitat. Cut the burlap into strips 2" wide and 12 to 18" long. Fold the strips so that you have a long pice with a short piece in front and sew the strip at the seam to the the pulloverstarting at the bottomgoing around the suit. Go up 4 to 6" and sew around again. Proceed up the suit and do the hood and arms seperate. The messy part is striping the burlap. How much you strip is up to you. The last thing to do is (don't laugh) take the suite out and drag it in your hunting area and get it good and messed up. Shake it out and there you are. The last step is optional but worth it. You caqn also take Krylon Camo paint to the burlap if you want to get really into it.