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STRANDAny one of the typically six cotton or silk filaments twisted to form thread for embroidery; or, a poetic word for a beach or shore (6)
PANEWord for a strip of cloth originally, later a sheet of glass in a window; or, a block of typically six postage stamps bound to the margin of a booklet, sometimes tete-beche (4)
PURLHot spiced ale; an eddy or ripple; a babbling sound of a shallow brook; a knitting stitch; or, twisted gold or silver wire thread for embroidery (4)
YARNThread for embroidery or sewing; sailor's long, incredible tale; or, a general shaggy-dog story (4)
AZULEJOAny one of the typically blue-and-white tiles traditionally used to decorate the buildings and streets of Portugal or Spain (7)
COLLEGEAny one of the typically historic Oxbridge buildings including Balliol, Merton and Peterhouse (7)
ANAGRAMSWords twisted to form other words - you may find a lot of these in a crossword. (8)
FLOSSThe downy fibres of maize or milkweed; the cover of a silkworm's cocoon; untwisted silk for embroidery; an ostrich feather; cotton candy; dental tape; or, fluff/fuzz generally (5)
CANVASA boat's sails; a boxing ring's floor; cloth for embroidery; an oil painting or its ground; or, a tent/group of tents, each made from the cotton- or hemp-based fabric of the same name (6)
THREADStrand of twisted cotton or silk fibres for needlework; helical groove of a screw; or, a series of messages on an internet forum (6)
SEPALIn botany, the typically green and leaf-like parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals (5)
STITCHWord, alluding to the movement of a needle and thread, for a sharp stabbing pain; or, a loop of yarn, left as a result of a single pass of said bodkin (6)
LISLEFine French cotton thread for one's socks, stockings and tights in which to stroll, titled after the former name of the birth city of Charles de Gaulle (5)
LACEFrom "noose", a cord such as a shoestring or a corset's rat-tail; an ornamental braid; fine openwork of cotton or silk; or, unrelatedly, a dash of brandy added to a coffee/drink (4)
EMBROIDERYForm of needlework using stranded cotton or silk yarns to create samplers, patterns or monograms (10)
MIDDLEAMERICATerm for the typically conservative heartland of the U.S. (6,7)
YARNEDWord, alluding to the process of twisting fibres into thread, for one who spins stories or fabricates tales (6)
TWISTA cotton or silk thread; a mixed drink; a spiral-shaped barley sugar, breadstick, sliver of lemon zest or ornament in a wineglass stem; a tangle; or, a bend in a road (5)
LEAWord for a meadow that is also used to describe a measure of yarn, linen, wool, cotton or silk (3)
GOLDTHREADPurl- or zari-like silk yarn wound with gilded wire for embroidery or weaving; or, a wild flower in the buttercup family with slender yellow roots resembling said strand (4,6)