I wouldn't bother with the net, I know some people find them useful but to me it seems a foreign thing to be putting in your mouth. I would just put finger sized pieces of ripe fruit down in front of her and let her explore on her own. Banana, apple, pear, whatever, make them into wedges or adult finger sized batons and just give her one to hold (you eat one that is identical first to show her it is good).
Mine liked baked apple and pear wedges, literally just cut into wedges, de-core and lay on a tray in the oven. The outside dries a bit making it less slippery to hold whilst the inside goes all mushy. Take care to let them fully cool first though.
I also sometimes steamed apple and pear, esp if pear was a bit hard, it steams really quickly so don't over do it. They are a bit harder to pick up, slippery, but tasty. You could pre-load a fork for her if they are too slippery to pick up in her fingers (mine used a fork from 6 months, to begin with I used a plastic fork and held on to the back end of the handle not to feed him but to prevent him stabbing himself in the eye, he had control of it going to his mouth. Later we moved on to child size metal cutlery).
If you put the oven on for baked apple throw in some potato wedges, sweet potato wedges, swede batons, parsnips, butter nut squash...all great oven baked, or if you roast them with a little oil on they caramelise on the outside which is very sweet tasting.