| SIMAL | Red silk cotton |
| DRESSEDTOKILL | Oldest red silk wound in fine threads (7,2,4) |
| ORIFLAMME | A red silk banner, the ancient royal standard of France (9) |
| VELVET | Fabric of silk, cotton or nylon (6) |
| KAPOK | Product of a silk-cotton tree |
| CEIBA | Silk-cotton tree |
| ORGANZA | A thin stiff fabric of silk, cotton, etc. (7) |
| CREPE | Very thin pancake served or rolled with filling / thin crinkled cloth of silk, cotton, rayon |
| PYJAMAS | Monogrammed, silk, cotton, striped , paisley ... loose jacket and drawstring trousers combo with Indian origins (7) |
| TULLE | Soft silk cotton material for making veils or dresses (5) |
| PLUSH | Rich fabric of silk, cotton etc. with a nap longer and softer than that of velvet (5) |
| SPINNING | Process of converting wool, silk, cotton or flax into yarn; or, a form of cardio on a stationary bike (8) |
| BRAID | Threads of silk, cotton etc. woven into a decorative band (5) |
| SWANSDOWN | A cob, "cygnus" or pen's fine fluffy under-plumage traditionally used for muffs, pelerines, powder puffs or trimmings; a mixed fabric of wool and silk/cotton; or, a flannelette-like cloth formerly use |
| FLOSS | Corn silk, cotton candy, dental string, embroidery thread, fluff or other apparently wool- or down-like stuff (5) |
| FOULARD | Thin fabric of silk or silk and cotton, usually with a printed pattern, or something made from it |
| FLAME | Fine silk fabric in strong red |
| THREAD | A fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or nylon etc.) used in sewing and weaving. |
| LEA | Unit of length of yarn usually 80 yards for wool, 120 yards for cotton and silk, and 300 yards for l |
| VOILE | A light semitransparent fabric of silk, rayon or cotton used for dresses and scarves (5) |