| CRAFT | Ceramics or macrame |
| SISAL | Fibre derived from a Mexican plant used for natural flooring, ropes, cordage, dartboards or macrame (5) |
| PASTE | Glass or strass used for making imitation gems; or, a mixture used in the production of ceramics or porcelain (5) |
| CRACKLE | Slang for banknotes or for cash/money generally; a pattern of crazing on paintwork or glazed ceramics; or, one of the sounds made by Rice Krispies, according to a slogan (7) |
| GLAZE | A glossy layer of apricot jam, eggwash, ganache or syrup applied to cakes, pastry etc; an impervious vitreous decorative coating on porcelain, pottery and other ceramics; or, a transparent topcoat in |
| POTTER | Name for an artisan who makes hand-thrown ceramics; or, the dramatist who wrote The Singing Detective (6) |
| OCARINA | Egg- or bird-shaped ceramic or terracotta wind instrument (7) |
| THIMBLES | Short metal tubes; or, ceramic or metal caps for protecting the fingers while sewing (8) |
| TILE | Thin slab of ceramic or slate (4) |
| CHINA | Ceramic or porcelain tableware (5) |
| TILED | Covered with ceramic or concrete slabs (5) |
| TESSERA | Any one of a series of tile-like blocks of stone, glass, ceramic or mirror used to make mosaics (7) |
| POT | Vessel that might be nonstick, ceramic, or stainless steel |
| KNOTS | Ornamental ribbons; units of nautica speed; or, fastened loops or hitches forming the basis of macrame (5) |
| CRAFTS | Pastimes or hobbies such as card-making, macrame, decoupage, quilting, model-making or tapestry (6) |
| KNOTWORK | A carving or pattern in interlaced forms; or, an ornamental piece, such as macrame, consisting of a multitude of intertwined cords (8) |
| KNOTTING | Word for the art or craft of tying; the loops tied; the carpets, fancywork macrame, rugs etc produced; the covering of knags in wood before priming/glossing; or, the sealer used (8) |
| KNOT | Loop or tie formed in macrame (4) |
| TIETHEKNOT | ... like a macrame worker? |
| KNOTTED | Like macrame |