I bought 2-yards, folded it over to make a square and sewed it together. Then I sewed a white piece of fabric to one side. The result is not only a dark cloth that is light tight for looking through the ground glass but something I can now use for exposure measurement (true black (II) and true white (IX)) as well as a reflector for more or less light. It measures 1-yard by 1-yard, keeps me cool when the sun is out and can easily be rolled up in the backpack.
What do you do to keep it attached to the camera? On my few outdoor excursions, I have used an oversized tshirt with the neck stretched over the back of the camera. I found it necessary to do that as opposed to just draping it over the camera, because when I just draped it over the camera a lot of the world was still visible on the sides and below the camera. I'm thinking that I need a design that really allows me to wrap it around the camera for maximum benefit.
Some people use velcro to hold the cloth on but I don't like the look of black tabs on my wood camera.
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