| SKEIN | Yarn in a coil |
| BOBBIN | A reel or spool of yarn in a sewing machine or held by a spinning mule's creel; or, in haberdashery, narrow cord or braid used as a trimming (6) |
| CALICO | A white fabric currently found in a coil |
| SOLENOID | Lino does, when re-formed in a coil |
| SPIRALLY | In a coil-like movement (8) |
| CURLED | In a coil |
| BATISTE | Fabric in a coil wife removed to be put outside (7) |
| HEADLINE | Held in a coil, end of the streamer, perhaps |
| CONTAINED | Held the fish net in a coil inside (9) |
| VIOLENCE | Even in a coil such force is unwarranted (8) |
| CUMBERLAND | ____ sausage, one that features chopped pork and is traditionally sold in a coil (10) |
| LOOP | A coil in string or yarn; a picot; a jubilee clip; or, a manoeuvre in which a plane describes a circle in the air (4) |
| ROULEAU | A coil of ribbon or a tube of fabric as a trimming for a coat or a dress; or, a stack of coins wrapped in paper (7) |
| BIGHT | Old English for "bend, angle", thus a word for a coil or loop in rope; or, a curve in a coastline, such as a bay (5) |
| TWIRL | A curly figure, flourish or squiggle; a twiddle with the thumbs; a pirouette or rapid gyration; something wound, such as a coil; or, a spin of a baton (5) |
| DENIER | A unit of weight used to measure the fineness of silk or nylon yarn in stockings and tights (6) |
| NYLON | A useful yarn in New York and part of London (5) |
| THREEPLY | Kind of yarn in the reply after exchange of a couple of letters (5-3) |
| GRANARY | Converted rag to new yarn in the storeroom |
| SPUN | Like yarn in penny-pinching newspaper (4) |