| RUANA | From "ragged, land of blankets, textile", a traditional Andean poncho-like alpaca shawl or woollen wrap (5) |
| GAUZE | Illusion- or tulle-like diaphanous textile; a dressing of muslin or similar cotton; scrim; wire mesh; or, fine haze or mist, suggestive of any of these (5) |
| DRESSING | Size for stiffening textiles; a sauce such as vinaigrette; a US word for farce, forcemeat or stuffing; a scolding; gauze or lint for a wound; or, organic matter applied to the land (8) |
| TIEDYEING | In textiles, a method of patterning or "bandhani" in which cloth is bound, knotted or twisted so as to resist the indigo or other colouring used (3-6) |
| LOCHSHIN | Drop out from ragged school, hiding first in beauty spot north of Lairg (4,4) |
| SISAL | Fibre from ragged sails (5) |
| CHASUBLE | Poncho-like vestment |
| WHITTLE | Dialect for a blanket or a woollen shawl; or, from "knife", a word meaning "cut, pare or shave strips from", especially when using said blade (7) |
| FLEECE | A sheep's coat; or, a sheepskin or woollen jacket, like said shearling (6) |
| WRAP | Shawl or pashmina-like garment; or, a flatbread or soft tortilla folded around a filling (4) |
| MANTA | Word for a blanket, cloak or shawl; or, a gigantic ray named for being caught in a blanketing trap or for resembling an enormous quilt (5) |
| MANTLE | Shawl or cloak regarded as a symbol a person's power or authority (6) |
| PASHMINA | Luxurious or elegant shawl; or, the cashmere from which it is woven (8) |
| LLAMA | Up in a shopping centre find something like alpaca (5) |
| FORT | Structure of blankets, pillows or snow |
| SERAPE | A shawl or blanket worn as a cloak by Spanish Americans |
| SILKY | Like alpaca fleece |
| SOFT | Like alpaca fleece |
| LOVAT | Bluish-green tweed or woollen cloth (5) |
| BROADCLOTH | Fine worsted or woollen material |