| ORGANDIE | Having torn ear, dingo goes for the fabric! (8) |
| CHAINSTITCH | Fastens shirt with irritation? It's a feature of the fabric! (5,6) |
| SKIRTING | Word for the fabric used to make dirndls, kilts, maxis, minis, petticoats, puffballs, tutus and other waistcloths; or, the wooden baseboard of an interior wall (8) |
| CASHMERE | Money, nothing more, for the fabric (8) |
| BROCADES | Arranged barcodes for the fabrics (8) |
| REPENTED | Regretted sports lesson having torn around centre field in the end (8) |
| GARDENER | The man with the green thumb goes for the red range |
| PROCEEDS | Goes for the financial outcome (8) |
| UPGRADES | Goes for the bells and whistles |
| SPLURGES | Goes for the expensive option, say |
| CHENILLE | Heavy woven fabric, the French word for caterpillar, whose fur the fabric resembles (8) |
| CELLULAR | Built like a prison, but with holes in the fabric (8) |
| PRESENTS | Puts on a new coat; the fabric satin, unusually (8) |
| MATERIAL | Bad, jagged tear I found in the fabric (8) |
| REPAINTS | Puts on a new coat; the fabric satin, unusually (8) |
| TEXTILES | The rag trade; or, the fabrics manufactured in said industry (8) |
| VELOUR | Give Lourdes contribution for the fabric (6) |
| LAWN | Code number for the fabric (4) |
| BURLAP | North American name for the fabric hessian, typically made from jute or hemp fibres (6) |
| SLIDE | Realised, having torn the bottom of the picture (5) |