| CLOTH | Another word for a textile, fabric or material used in tailoring, dressmaking or upholstery; or, a covering for a table (5) |
| TEXTILE | Silk, gingham, linen or ticking, a general word for a woven cloth studied in fashion and used in tailoring, dressmaking or upholstery (7) |
| SILICON | Element or material used in microchips (7) |
| PARAGON | A model of excellence; a perfect diamond; an old word for a black marble; or, camlet for dressmaking or upholstery (7) |
| IMPLANT | Any device or material, used for repairing or replacing part of the body. (7) |
| SEWING | Depicted in The House of Eliott, the general name for a skill, art or craft characteristic of tailoring, dressmaking, embroidery or needlepoint (6) |
| NEEDLEWORK | General word for a textile art or handicraft such as cross-stitch, embroidery, tapestry or quilting (10) |
| FABRIC | Word for a textile or its texture; or, structure, such as that of society (6) |
| TEMPLATE | A shape used as a guide in cutting; a model; or, a paper pattern or cut-out for dressmaking or for patchwork (8) |
| PIN | A dowel or peg; the tenon of a dovetail joint; a small ornamental brooch; or, a sharp tack used in dressmaking or tailoring (3) |
| REP | Representative / a textile fabric with a corded surface used in curtains, upholstery |
| STUFFING | Padding for cushions, palliasses, pillows, soft toys or upholstery; farce, forcemeat or Paxo, rolled into balls or placed in turkeys or other poultry before being roasted; or, a heavy defeat in sport |
| VELVET | Downy covering of a deer's antler; or, a moleskin- or plush-like textile used for monogrammed slippers or upholstery (6) |
| SHAPE | Plane geometric figure such as a square or triangle; a piece of paper or material cut in a particular form; a jelly mould; or, a guise (5) |
| PADDING | Cloth, foam, wad or other stuffing for brassieres or upholstery; or, by extension, space-filling superfluous verbiage in a speech/written work (7) |
| TACK | Horse's saddlery collectively; or, a long loose temporary stitch in dressmaking or tailoring (4) |
| LAWN | Lightweight cotton textile used for dressmaking or patchwork; or, an area of mown grass (4) |
| PINS | Little tacks used in dressmaking; or, an informal word for legs (4) |
| TUFT | Bunch of feathers or grass; or, a group of threads drawn through a mattress, quilt or upholstery (4) |
| ELL | Obsolete English unit of measurement equivalent to 45 inches that was used in tailoring (3) |