Whip. You know me too well. You know I can't make anything without taking pics.
I have made guillie suits before and found them to be heavy and hot to wear. I wanted one that is lightweight and of course cheap. I made this jacket from Landscaping fabric. It is inexpensive and easy to obtain. The 15 and 20 year types are the strongest. Other materials used were jute garden yarn, green canvas, and burlap.
It is very strong. I could not rip the sewn seam
I used several colors of spray paint to put a camo pattern on the fabric
I used an old flannel jacket as a pattern to cut the pieces from
I added a leafy pattern by sewing stips of "leaves" to the jacket. I plan to use this jacket for bow hunting so I did not put leaves on the upper left chest area.
I used velcro as the closure because a 36 inch zipper is expensive. (did I mention I an cheap) It was adhesive backed but GOOP is a great glue and I trust it more that sticky tape. GOOP is one of the best glues known to man. I swear you can stick an ice cube to a stick of butter with this stuff. I also added velcro to the cuffs so they can be tightened