| DARNINGNEEDLE | Implement used to repair holes or worn areas in fabric or knitting (7,6) |
| WEATHERBEATEN | Damaged or worn as a result of exposure to the weather (7,6) |
| FEATHERDUSTER | Implement used to clean surfaces (7,6) |
| YARN | A continuous twisted strand of natural or synthetic fibres used in weaving or knitting (4) |
| TATTY | From Scots for "matted, shaggy, tangled", a word used to mean shabby, tawdry, threadbare or worn-out; cheap or of poor quality; or, fussy, as in clothes or ornament (5) |
| WRINKLE | Slight line or fold in fabric or skin (7) |
| CUPS | In golf, the holes or metal containers in the holes on the greens (4) |
| NEEDLE | Pointed steel item used for sewing or knitting; annoy or pester (6) |
| TAR | Stuff that was once used to repair an airport runway |
| SIEVE | Cooking implement used to separate solids from liquids or to get the lumps out of flour etc. |
| MALLET | Long-handled implement used to strike the balls in polo or croquet (6) |
| ERASER | Implement used to correct mistakes in drawing or writing (6) |
| PATTERN | Repeated decorative design such as any of those by William Morris or Charles Voysey; or, a set of instructions for dressmaking, tailoring or knitting (7) |
| STITCH | Basic element in embroidery, tailoring, quilting, crochet or knitting (6) |
| FABRICS | Artifacts made by weaving or knitting natural or synthetic fibers (7) |
| WRINKLES | Folds in fabric or skin (8) |
| SWATHE | Envelop - in fabric or bandages? (6) |
| LIGAMENT | Match is wrapped in fabric or tissue |
| CATTLEWRENCH | Tool used to repair mechanical bulls? |
| STRINGENT | Binding cord used to repair net (9) |