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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker
There aren't many "good" ghillies for sale, more to the point of them likely not to work with the area you want to use them, and you'll pay a lot for them.
Continue making yours, take apart what you have and start over again, even if you have a bad dye job, you can add those parts in later to make your ghillie look as it's supposed to, a "pile of nothing". And burlap is easy to find, maybe more difficult this time of year, but Canadian Tire, Rona, Home Depot etc. sell burlap for a good price, and most of it already has a fire retardant applied to them. You can also check out fabric stores, it'll be a bit more expensive, but is another location to buy if you need more.
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Thanks for the advice, but you see, there aren't really any stores around here.
I live on an island.
BUT, I just checked and there is a coffee roasting warehouse that supposedly has some burlap bags.
I am also out of dyes :/
I just don't think it would be worth the effort