RE: GhillieSuits
Another site is Ghillie-suits.com you can get suits, kits, or just the raw materials to build your own. They sell just the thread, most others require you to use burlap fabric only to loose 50% of the volume. That's why they received a patent for their idea.
To prevent the strands from causing problems with your bowstring or cables, use 'button and carpet' thread to tie down the strands on the chest and sleeves as needed. This will not change the concealment features of the camo pattern.
Another tip: When you get to the area you are going to hunt; secure your gun or bow, then lay down on the ground and roll around. The suit will pick up grasses and leaves and add to the effect.
I have used them with great success during turkey season. In the spring of 2000, I had a doe walk in on me while seated at the base of a tree. So close that I raised my right hand and poked her left hind leg. She bolted about five yards, then stopped turned, and looked around. Never did she identify what had spooked her.
There is a reason the military uses them, they are the BEST camo system ever developed. Bar none.
Oh yea, as metioned before - use a flame retardant treatment before use.