What is leno weave pattern?

Leno weave pattern is a type of weaving pattern in which two warp threads are twisted around the weft thread to create an open and airy fabric. This pattern is also known as gauze weave, doup weave, or cross-weave. Leno weave is often used to create lightweight, sheer fabrics such as scarves, curtains, and summer clothing. It is also used to create more durable fabrics such as mesh for sports equipment and industrial filters. The leno weave pattern can be created using various materials including cotton, linen, silk, and synthetic fibers. It is commonly used in the textile industry due to its ability to create a strong, yet lightweight fabric. Leno weave patterns can vary in design and can be created by using different warp yarns, such as thicker or colored yarns, to create a unique texture or pattern.