| BROADTAIL | Fleece or wool from a karakul lamb used to make hats |
| ASTRAKHAN | Dark tightly-curled fleece of newborn karakul lambs, native to central Asia; used for hats, coats etc. (9) |
| BALM | The sort of ointment Lamb used |
| STRAW | Material used to make hats/baskets (5) |
| FELT | Rabbit fur textile used to make hats (4) |
| RAFFIA | Grass-like natural material used for decorative gift wrap or to make hats, mats or baskets (6) |
| TWILL | Fabric -- what'll need to be cut from that to make hat? (5) |
| ALPACA | Nickel silver or paktong used for jewellery; a vicuna-like animal; said camelid's silky fleece; or, the cloth made from this wool therein (6) |
| BEAT | A hawk's dead quarry; a hurl or a blow; a downpour of rain/hail; a storm of rage; a rapid pace; or, an animal's skin or hide intact with its fur or wool (4) |
| PORKPIE | Porky Pig starts to make hat, but hippie finishes (4,3) |
| YOLK | Mixture of oil and suint of a sheep's fleece; or, from "yellow", the vitellus of a hen's egg, surrounded by white (4) |
| WOOL | Word for the lanate fleece or shearling of a sheep; or, thick hair resembling said coat or flock (4) |
| POMPON | From the Old French for "knot of ribbons", a tufted ball or bobble of silk or wool; a cluster of tinsel for cheerleading; or, a globe-like flower of a chrysanthemum or dahlia (6) |
| WARPATH | Bellicose way to make hat? (7) |
| ANGORA | Variety of wool from a goat or a rabbit |
| SKIRTS | Garments with styles including bell, pencil, puffball, trumpet and tulip; petticoats; the lower edges of a sheep's fleece; or, the flaps covering a saddle's stirrup bars (6) |
| ROOK | Fleece or jumper with a bit of khaki? |
| SPINDLES | Wooden spikes used to spin cotton, flax or wool into yarn; or, a turned piece of wood used as a chair leg or banister (8) |
| CRIMP | A kink/wave in hair or wool fibres; a pinch in the edge of a pie's pastry crust; or, a connector for a length of beading thread, cable or wire (5) |
| KERF | A cut; a groove made by a saw; a sawn extremity of a felled tree; or, a cut layer of hay, turf, wood or wool (4) |