I am mainly thinking about the group $\Gamma(N)$. A weakly modular form of weight one is a holomorphic function $f: \mathfrak{H} \to \mathbb{C}$ satisfying
$$
f(\gamma \tau) = (c\tau+d)f(\tau), \qquad \gamma \in \Gamma(N),
$$
and which is also "meromorphic at the cusps". It corresponds to an algebraic section of the Hodge line bundle $\underline{\omega}$ over $Y(N) = \mathfrak{H}/\Gamma(N)$.

I believe that, at least for small values of $N$, the Hodge line bundle is actually trivial (in other words, $Y(N)$ admits a Weierstrass equation). In particular, the trivialization of the $\underline{\omega}$ should correspond to some explicit weakly modular form of weight 1 with no zeros.

Where can I find explicit formulas for such modular forms? For instance, can they be defined by a series on $\mathfrak{H}$ (much like Eisenstein or Poincaré series)?