| WALLHANGING | Tapestry or framed art |
| RAILS | Racecourse barriers; or, horizontal wooden mouldings upon which to hang framed art (5) |
| CLANDESTINE | Church's framed art turning up in closet? |
| NEEDLEWORK | General word for a textile art or handicraft such as cross-stitch, embroidery, tapestry or quilting (10) |
| CREWEL | A fine two-ply worsted; or, the embroidery, tapestry or historical works, such as garters, girdles or trimmings, in which such yarn is used (6) |
| LOOP | Circular frame-like item used for needlepoint, embroidery or tapestry; or, another name for a croquet arch (4) |
| WOOL | Yarn spun from the fleeces of sheep, goats or alpacas, used for knitting, weaving, tapestry or crochet (4) |
| GROUND | Plain surface to which oil paint, tapestry or embroidery is applied; terra firma; or, in cricket, an area behind the popping crease (6) |
| CARTOON | From the Italian for "thick paper", a preliminary sketch/modello of a fresco or tapestry; or, a comic drawing (7) |
| CRAFTS | Pastimes or hobbies such as card-making, macrame, decoupage, quilting, model-making or tapestry (6) |
| ALBUM | 'Revolver' or 'Tapestry,' e.g. |
| WOVE | Made a rug or tapestry by hand, say |
| TAPIS | A covering or tapestry |
| BARGELLO | A type of needlepoint or tapestry stitch (8) |
| FRAME | Main part of a bike; a structure on which embroidery/tapestry is worked; or, a type of miniature greenhouse (5) |
| COMET | Depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry, a celestial body such as Halle-Bopp or the former Shoemaker-Levy 9 (5) |
| STITCH | Loop of yarn or thread as a fundamental element in sewing, knitting, crochet and tapestry (6) |
| FLUTE | Woodwind instrument; a longer version of a baguette; or, a low-warp bobbin in tapestry weaving (5) |
| ARRAS | Decorative tapestry |
| GOBELIN | Fine French tapestry |