Mockleno Weaves PDF
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This document explains and demonstrates the construction of mockleno weaves, a type of weaving technique. It includes examples on simple and spotted mockleno techniques with various thread counts (12, 16, 12, 10 and 2x2, 2x4, 3x3, 3x1).
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# Mockleno Weaves - Mockleno weave is the imitation of leno or gauze fabrics produced by a special method of weaving called as leno or gauze weaving - Mockleno weaves thus produce similar perforated effects as that produced by leno or gauze weaving - Mockleno weaves are classified into two types:...
# Mockleno Weaves - Mockleno weave is the imitation of leno or gauze fabrics produced by a special method of weaving called as leno or gauze weaving - Mockleno weaves thus produce similar perforated effects as that produced by leno or gauze weaving - Mockleno weaves are classified into two types: - Simple Mockleno - Spotted Mockleno ## (1) Simple Mockleno ### Example 1 Construct a simple mockleno on 12 threads and also show its DID #### Solution The image shows a 12x12 grid with black lines. The corner boxes are filled in the two opposite diagonal portions. The remaining two opposite diagonal portions have the corners left unfilled and the remaining boxes are filled. The DID is then shown in a separate 4x12 grid where the red boxes are filled in the same pattern as the previous grid. ### Example 2 Construct 8 threads simple mockleno on 16 x 16 threads #### Solution The image shows a 16x16 grid with black lines. The corner boxes are filled in the two opposite diagonal portions. The remaining two opposite diagonal portions have the corners left unfilled and the remaining boxes are filled. The DID is then shown in a separate 4x16 grid where the red boxes are filled in the same pattern as the previous grid. ### Example 3 Construct 6 threads simple mockleno on 12 x 12 threads #### Solution The image shows a 12x12 grid with black lines. The corner boxes are filled in the two opposite diagonal portions. The remaining two opposite diagonal portions have the corners left unfilled and the remaining boxes are filled. The DID is then shown in a separate 4x12 grid where the red boxes are filled in the same pattern as the previous grid. ### Example 4 Construct 10 threads simple mockleno #### Solution The image shows a 10x10 grid with black lines. The corner boxes are filled in the two opposite diagonal portions. The remaining two opposite diagonal portions have the corners left unfilled and the remaining boxes are filled. The DID is then shown in a separate 4x10 grid where the red boxes are filled in the same pattern as the previous grid. ## (2) Spotted Mockleno ### Example 1 Construct 2x2 spotted mockleno on 12 threads and also show its DID #### Solution The image shows a 12x12 grid with black lines. In the two opposite diagonal portions a spot of 2x2 order is filled. In the remaining two diagonal portions, the 2x2 spot is left unfilled and Mockleno weave is filled in usual way. The DID is then shown in a separate 6x12 grid where the red boxes are filled in the same pattern as the previous grid. ### Example 2 Construct 2x4 spotted mockleno on 16 threads #### Solution The image shows a 16x16 grid with black lines. In the two opposite diagonal portions a spot of 2x4 order is filled. In the remaining two diagonal portions, the 2x4 spot is left unfilled and Mockleno weave is filled in usual way. The DID is then shown in a separate 6x16 grid where the red boxes are filled in the same pattern as the previous grid. ### Example 3 Construct 14 thread 3x3 spotted mockleno on 28 x 28 threads #### Solution The image shows a 28x28 grid with black lines. In the two opposite diagonal portions a spot of 3x3 order is filled. In the remaining two diagonal portions, the 3x3 spot is left unfilled and Mockleno weave is filled in usual way. The DID is then shown in a separate 6x28 grid where the red boxes are filled in the same pattern as the previous grid. ### Example 4 Construct 10 thread 3x1 spotted Mockleno #### Solution The image shows a 10x10 grid with black lines. In the two opposite diagonal portions a spot of 3x1 order is filled. In the remaining two diagonal portions, the 3x1 spot is left unfilled and Mockleno weave is filled in usual way. The DID is then shown in a separate 4x10 grid where the red boxes are filled in the same pattern as the previous grid.