| CRAFTS | Creative activities involving making things by hand, such as woven textiles, pottery, treen etc (6) |
| ARTISAN | Person skilled in a trade that involves making things by hand, such as bread, jewellery, cheese, decorative arts, marbled paper, stationery etc (7) |
| ARTISANS | Workers in a skilled trade, especially one involving making things by hand (8) |
| DESIGN | Decorative pattern such as that printed on wrapping paper, textiles, pottery or book covers (6) |
| USED | Second-hand, such as the cars that sells in Walford (4) |
| TWEEDS | Woven textiles such as those traditionally made in Harris, or the garments cut from such cloth including hacking jackets, plus fours |
| INDUSTRY | Economic activity involving making or processing things (8) |
| NAILBITING | If it cuts to the quick for any tense chiller, Edward Scissors hands such a thriller! (4-6) |
| FABRICS | General word for woven textiles, sometimes sold in bolts (7) |
| PAW | "The Monkey's ___" (classic horror story involving making wishes) |
| MUSLIN | Fabric poetically described as "woven air" or "evening dew", thus highlighting its delicate diaphanous ethereal fine gauzy nature (6) |
| ENTREE | I had just the one course at this top eatery in Treen, as it was so extortionate (6) |
| HEARTS | Creative activities lost first suit (6) |
| CRAFT | Activity involving skill in making things by hand (5) |
| ALDERS | Treen made from plant of genus Alnus (6) |
| BICKER | Scots word for a treen bowl, cup or dish made of staves for liquor or porridge; a short noisy rapid run; clattering noise; or, an altercation, quarrel, squabble or wrangle (6) |
| FABRIC | Woven textile |
| CALICO | Plain-woven textile |
| WANGLE | New gal was able to get things by guile (6) |
| EXTORT | Former partner's wrong to secure things by intimidation (6) |