| BATISTE | Fine, light linen, wool or cotton fabric (7) |
| FLOCK | What is waste from wool or cotton fabrics used for stuffing furniture and mattresses? (5) |
| CAMBRIC | Light linen or cotton fabric |
| LEA | Word for a meadow that is also used to describe a measure of yarn, linen, wool, cotton or silk (3) |
| CRINOLINE | A type of hooped petticoat synonymous with the textile of horsehair and linen/wool originally used to make said skirt expander (9) |
| CHAMBRAY | Tea with Doctor Charles in smooth light linen fabric (8) |
| CROCHET | Use wool or cotton and a hooked needle (7) |
| FOULARD | Lightweight plain-weave or twill-weave silk or cotton fabric, usually with a printed design (7) |
| FLUFF | Wool or cotton fuzz; downy feathers of a chick or fur of a young animal; a blooper made by an actor when delivering lines; or, a misplayed golf stroke (5) |
| DUVETYN | Soft napped velvety fabric of cotton, silk, wool, or rayon (7) |
| CAP | A closefitting head covering of wool or cotton brimless or with only a front visor |
| BARATHEA | Fabric made of silk and wool or cotton and rayon used for coats (8) |
| YARN | Twisted strand of wool or cotton fibre |
| WEAVE | Make cloth with strands of wool or cotton (5) |
| LINT | Splintered pieces of wool or cotton |
| BATTINGORDER | Wool or cotton purchase request? |
| GROGRAM | Coarse fabric made of silk mixed with wool or mohair, often stiffened with gum (7) |
| CLOTHS | Wool or cotton |
| DISTAFF | Female - rod on which wool or flax is wound before spinning (7) |
| STRANDS | Single lengths of string, hair, wool or wire (7) |