| CHAMBRAY | A smooth light fabric with a white weft and a coloured warp (8) |
| MANILA | A strong paper or thin cardboard with a smooth light brown finish made from e.g. Manila hemp. |
| PARAFOIL | A structure of light fabric, shaped like a plane wing, that can be inflated by wind, used in windsports (8) |
| SHOTSILK | Fabric made up of warp and weft yarns of two or more colours, producing an iridescent appearance (4,4) |
| TAPESTRY | Pastime involving warp and weft (8) |
| ALSATIAN | Man appearing at first in light fabric - a German shepherd |
| CREPE | A light fabric with a fine ridged or crinkled surface (5) |
| LOOM | Large ominous shape seen in sea fog, thus synonymous with impending strife; or, a real or figurative frame upon which weft and warp threads cross paths, thus weaving the fabric of life (4) |
| GOSSAMER | Light fabric |
| TEXTURES | Wefts |
| NETTINGS | Wefts |
| SATINET | A cloth with a cotton warp and a woollen weft (7) |
| PARRAMATTA | Fabric with a weft of worsted and a warp of cotton or silk (10) |
| SANDDAB | Swimmer's smooth, light stroke |
| MOUSSE | Smooth light foamy dish (6) |
| SHOT | Heavy ball used in an Olympic sport involving "putting"; or, a silk textile with contrasting warp and weft threads giving an iridescent two-tone lustre (4) |
| WEAVER | Craftsperson who works with a loom to create textiles by means of interlacing warp and weft threads (6) |
| WARP | From "cast, throw", a reckoning of four cod, herrings, oysters etc; the threads crossed by a loom's weft or woof; a distortion in the shape of something; or, a bias or mental twist (4) |
| TRAM | A streetcar; a hutch, tub or wagon in a colliery; or, from "footpath" a weft yarn of two or more strands of silk (4) |
| FOULARD | Soft light fabric of plainweave or twill-weave silk or rayon, usually with a printed design (7) |