| PANNE | A fabric resembling velvet |
| VELOUR | A plush fabric resembling velvet, sometimes used to make track suits for suburbanite |
| BAIZE | Name a soft woollen fabric, resembling felt (5) |
| MOLESKIN | Fur resembling velvet (8) |
| SUEDETTE | Fabric resembling undressed leather |
| RAYON | Synthetic fabric, resembling silk (5) |
| ALCANTARA | Synthetic fabric resembling suede (9) |
| SATEEN | Fabric resembling satin |
| POPELINE | Fabric resembling broadcloth |
| BATISTE | Fabric resembling cambric (7) |
| PLEATHER | Artificial fabric resembling cowhide |
| PLUSH | A fabric with a pile that is longer and softer than velvet (5) |
| SHAPE | A cookery mould for blancmange, jelly, pudding etc; a phantom; a geometric figure such as a circle, square or triangle; or, a fabric/paper piece, cut out in a particular form (5) |
| NACARAT | Word, thought to be referring to a colour of the shell of a mollusc that yields mother-of-pearl, for a shade of orangey-red or "sunset"; or, a fabric/linen dyed in such a hue (7) |
| COVERSLIP | Small glass plate placed over a specimen mounted on a microscope slide; or, a fabric case for a duvet (9) |
| BIAS | Diagonal line cut across the grain of a fabric; or, a weight added to one side of a lawn bowl (4) |
| WEAVE | Use a loom to make a fabric (5) |
| WIGAN | "A wing" broken for a fabric ? (5) |
| SELVAGE | A woven edge of a fabric (7) |
| DENIM | As a fabric, dungaree was a predecessor of ___ |