| SHIFT | 19th-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) |
| TOILE | French 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) |
| SHEAF | In archery, the part of the hand on which an arrow rests when the bow is grapsed (5) |
| ANTICLOCKWISE | In the opposite direction to the hands on a timepiece (13) |
| FIDDLEBACK | Gun wood pattern that earns its stripes on a violin's rear section (10) |
| BECKONS | Calls silently by movement of the hand (7) |
| ADMIT | Confess the hand on the radio is behind the advertisement (5) |
| KHADI | A coarse homespun cotton cloth made in India. (5) |
| TOOTH | Means to examine semi-homespun cotton twisted into yarn? (4-5,4) |
| COMB | Means to examine semi-homespun cotton twisted into yarn? (4-5,4) |
| FINE | Means to examine semi-homespun cotton twisted into yarn? (4-5,4) |
| GESTURE | Movement of the hands, arms, or head to express an idea or feeling (7) |
| CREW | The hands on board are given credit each way (4) |
| LAWN | From 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) |
| TAILWIND | A movement of the air blowing in the direction of travel of an aircraft or other vehicle (8) |
| FLUTTER | An informal word for a modest bet; a toss of a coin; or, a movement of a flag or a bird/butterfly's wings (7) |
| TAILPIECE | Decorative 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) |
| TAPE | A 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 |
| CRINOLINE | Originally 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) |