Weaving method of woven mesh fabric
There are generally two weaving methods for woven mesh fabrics: one is to use two sets of warp yarns (ground warp and twisted warp), twist each other to form a shed, and interweave with weft yarns (see leno weave). The twisted warp is to use a special twisted heddle (also known as a half heddle) to be twisted on the left side of the ground warp sometimes. The mesh-shaped holes formed by the interweaving of twist and weft yarns have a stable structure and are called lenos; the other is to use the jacquard weave or the change of the reeding method. Fabric with small holes on the cloth surface, but the mesh structure is unstable and easy to move, so it is also called false leno.

