| OFFCUT | Remnant scrap of fabric or wood (6) |
| COLLAGE | Picture made from scraps of fabric or paper (7) |
| HANDLE | A haft, hilt or other manually gripped manubrium; the feel or tactile quality of fabric; or, one's nickname (6) |
| SWATCH | Sample of fabric or wallpaper (6) |
| SHAWLS | Pieces of fabric or knitted material worn around the shoulders (6) |
| INSOLE | Piece of fabric or rubber put in a shoe for support |
| RAGBAG | A bag in which scraps of fabric and old clothes are kept (6) |
| GAUGE | Diameter of a wire; number of knitted stitches in one inch of fabric; or, the width of a row of slates (5) |
| MUSLIN | Fine cotton cloth with a number of culinary uses; a dressmaker's pattern or toile of said fabric or of calico; or, nautical slang for sails/canvas (6) |
| BOLT | A roll of fabric or wallpaper as a unit of measurement; the world's fastest man; or, a flash of lightning (4) |
| RAGRUGS | Floor coverings or mats made from a veritable patchwork of torn strips of fabric or scraps of old cloth (3,4) |
| EARFLAP | One of two pieces of fabric or fur attached to the sides of a cap, which can be let down for warmth (7) |
| OMBRE | From the Spanish meaning "man", a trick-taking game played with 40 cards; or, of fabric or hair, dyed so that the colour graduates from light to dark (5) |
| BUNTING | String of fabric or paper flags for decorating village fairs, countryside weddings or boats (7) |
| ROLL | Strip of fabric or leather with pockets and pouches for tools, pens/pencils or sewing items (4) |
| REPRO | Copy of fabric or backing |
| FOULARD | Type of fabric or handkerchief |
| SHEET | Unit of fabric or ice |
| SAXE | What sounds like containers made of fabric or paper |
| SCRAP | Discarded piece of fabric or metal |