| NEARATHAND | By Ann, a thread is woven |
| LILLE | French city for which a thread is named |
| SHENANIGANS | She designed Ann a sign for monkey business (11) |
| ANTON | To Ann, a changed man! (5) |
| SPINDLE | A pin or spike by which thread is twisted and whose name is the etymological root of "fuselage"; or, something thusly slender, such as a baluster, chair leg or watch fusee (7) |
| NYASALAND | Lady Ann's a stranger in a former colony |
| SALLY | What is the lower part of a bell rope into which coloured wool is woven to make a grip? (5) |
| NEMATOCYST | Stinging organ in jellyfish and other coelenterates, comprising a cell from which a barbed or poisoned thread is ejected (10) |
| ADAMS | ___ needle and thread is a name for Yucca filamentosa (5) |
| EYE | Thread is pulled through this part of a needle (3) |
| MILNE | A. A. ...: His Life, autobiography of a famous children's author by Ann Thwaite, writer who moved to Norfolk (5) |
| SELVEDGE | What is a fabric edge that is woven to prevent fraying? (8) |
| ELECTORAL | Non-British brocatelle is woven by choice (9) |
| REALISE | Cotton on a reel is woven |
| ATWILL | A fabric that is woven as and when one pleases |
| CAMP | Where many a lanyard is woven |
| SEAVIEW | Weave is woven for a hotel room feature (3,4) |
| LOCALE | Where lace is woven on to a piece of cloth |
| THREAD | What is woven to make a red hat (6) |
| YARNREEL | Reel on which a yarn or thread is wound, as in spinning (4,4) |