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SHIFT19th-century chemise made of homespun cotton or linen; a movement of the hand on a violin's fingerboard; or, a change in the direction of true wind in sailing (5)
TOILEFrench word meaning canvas or linen; a test version of a garment made in calico; or, a, textile with a repeated patten of a French pastoral scene (5)
SHEAFIn archery, the part of the hand on which an arrow rests when the bow is grapsed (5)
ANTICLOCKWISEIn the opposite direction to the hands on a timepiece (13)
FIDDLEBACKGun wood pattern that earns its stripes on a violin's rear section (10)
BECKONSCalls silently by movement of the hand (7)
ADMITConfess the hand on the radio is behind the advertisement (5)
KHADIA coarse homespun cotton cloth made in India. (5)
TOOTHMeans to examine semi-homespun cotton twisted into yarn? (4-5,4)
COMBMeans to examine semi-homespun cotton twisted into yarn? (4-5,4)
FINEMeans to examine semi-homespun cotton twisted into yarn? (4-5,4)
GESTUREMovement of the hands, arms, or head to express an idea or feeling (7)
CREWThe hands on board are given credit each way (4)
LAWNFrom an alteration of dialect for "glade" or "pasture", a word for an area of grass or camomile in a garden or park; or, a fine cloth of cambric, cotton or linen (4)
TAILWINDA movement of the air blowing in the direction of travel of an aircraft or other vehicle (8)
FLUTTERAn informal word for a modest bet; a toss of a coin; or, a movement of a flag or a bird/butterfly's wings (7)
TAILPIECEDecorative design at the foot of a page or end of a chapter; any one of Thomas Bewick's woodblock engravings; or, an ebony or rosewood strip anchoring a violin's strings (9)
TAPEA thin strip of cotton or linen for binding, fastening or for embroidering with one's name; a length of cellulose for sticking; a long cloth or metal ruler for carpentry, dressmaking, tailoring etc; a
CRINOLINEOriginally a stiff fabric of horsehair and linen, a Victorian fashion accessory in the form of a cage-like petticoat (9)
BRODERIE- anglaise; open embroidery in the form of a series of eyelets forming floral patterns on white cotton or linen (8)