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DOGSTOOTH--- --- check, a pattern of broken or jagged checks, especially printed on or woven into cloth (4-5)
HOUNDSTOOTHPattern of broken checks
JUTERough fibre made from the stems of corchorus (from the mallow family), used for making twine and rope or woven into sacking or matting (4)
STRAWStalks of threshed grain used for bedding for animals or woven into baskets (5)
WOOLNatural fibre used to stuff the Lord Speaker's parliamentary seat or woven into yarn for crewelwork, knitwear, pashminas or tweed (4)
STEELWOOLA tangled or woven mass of fine metal fibres, used for cleaning or polishing (5,4)
AMIANTHUSFine, fibrous asbestos that can be woven into cloth (9)
TARTANAny of various patterns or "setts" woven into cloth that are symbolic of Highland clans and iconic of Scottish heritage (6)
DISREPAIRBroken or dilapidated condition (9)
MILLPeppercorn- or rock salt-grinding device; or, a building for processing either grain into flour, logs into lumber, yarn into cloth or pulp into paper (4)
IKATIndonesian technique in which yarns are resist-dyed before being woven into cloth (4)
TAPESTRYA picture woven into cloth (8)
WICKA cord or band of loosely twisted or woven fibres, as in a candle (4)
CLOTHFelted or woven stuff; or, a piece of said fabric, for cleaning, covering a table, sewing, washing-up etc (5)
ARGYLEMade of knitted or woven material with a diamondshaped pattern of two or more colours (6)
CHASUBLESSuch sable woven into vestments (9)
HUNKSWord for large pieces of bread or cheese, broken or cut off; strong attractive men; or, a crotchety curmudgeon or surly old miser (5)
FABRICFelted, knitted or woven cloth; the material of a building, including its roof and walls; or, the structure of something, such as society (6)
SOCKFrom Old English for "light shoe", a word for either of a pair of knitted or woven half-hose for one's feet (4)
SNAPSound of a dog's bite, a ginger nut being broken or two press studs being popped together, for example (4)