| FOULARD | Lightweight plainweave or twill-weave silk or cotton fabric, usually with a printed design (7) |
| GALATEA | A cotton fabric, usually with a coloured stripe (7) |
| TAFFETA | A crisp, lustrous, plain weave silk or rayon fabric (7) |
| CHIFFON | Fine transparent plainweave fabric of silk or nylon (7) |
| CAMBRIC | A lightweight, closely woven white linen or cotton fabric (7) |
| CRETONNE | A heavy cotton or linen fabric with a printed design, used for furnishing, named after a village in Normandy (8) |
| SARCENET | Fine plain or twill-weave silk fabric chiefly used in dressmaking as a lining material (8) |
| ORGANZA | Thin still fabric of silk or cotton (7) |
| BATISTE | Fine, light linen, wool or cotton fabric (7) |
| STENCIL | Printed design (7) |
| CHALTIS | Soft plainweave fabric |
| TIEATIE | Weave silk, perhaps? |
| CALICO | White or unbleached cotton fabric without a printed design (6) |
| BOMBASINE | A twilled fabric of worsted and silk or cotton, especially a black kind for mourning clothes (9) |
| REP | Silk, wool, rayon, or cotton fabric with a transversely corded surface |
| GEORGETTE | Fine silk or cotton crepe fabric similar to chiffon, named after a 19th-century Parisian dressmaker (9) |
| NAINSOOK | Light plain-weave cotton fabric usually used for clothing, especially babies' wear; Hindi, 'delight to the eye' (8) |
| PLUSH | Silk or cotton cloth with a long soft nap (5) |
| BARATHEA | Fabric of wool and silk or cotton used for suits (8) |
| OSNABURG | Coarse plain-weave linen or cotton fabric named after a city in NW Germany, used for sacks, furnishings etc. (8) |