Here's an idea for anyone that can't find a camo pattern in an item they want to use. Home Depot and Lowes sell house paints in small sampler jars. If you need to camouflage something (or match existing camo better to a specific need), just determine the colors you need to match up, or what you want, and have the paint store mix you up some cheap, flat, interior paints in those colors. Apply them in whatever combination you want with a sponge, brush, cloth, or whatever.
True, you will not have the latest, greatest camo pattern, but you can create a camouflage that more closely matches the terrain you will be hunting, and the flat finish should not stand out. The paint dries a bit stiff on fabrics, but is durable and won't wash out. Another plus is that it seems to be waterproof once dried.
I have been doing this for years when the need arises and it works quite well. The only problem is that if you wear your painted camo in town, someone may walk up and ask you if you're a house painter and if you would paint their house for them.