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TWEEDSWoven textiles such as those traditionally made in Harris, or the garments cut from such cloth including hacking jackets, plus fours
ASHThe Ai ligature; an oleaceous tree bearing bunches of keys; cinders, such as those traditionally sprinkled on the first day of Lent; or, a pallid hue (3)
CRAFTSCreative activities involving making things by hand, such as woven textiles, pottery, treen etc (6)
FABRICSGeneral word for woven textiles, sometimes sold in bolts (7)
TAILORINGThe trade of a sartor, seamster or snip; or, the cut of the garments made by said knight of the shears (9)
NETTextile such as tulle; the goal in football; or, a strip dividing a tennis or badminton court (3)
FABRICTextile such as candlewick, chambray, cotton, linen or ticking, sold or stored in rolls or "bolts" (6)
TAPESTRYTraditionally made at the Gobelins factory in Paris. a decorative woven textile for an arras, portiere or piece of furniture (8)
COTTONNatural fibre used to make textiles such as chambray, gingham, muslin, Liberty London's Tana Lawn or calico (6)
CHECKPattern of crossed lines forming squares for chessboards and textiles such as gingham or plaid (5)
MORDANTAn adhesive for gold leaf, or, a substance used to set dyes on textiles such as palampore (7)
NAPRaised surface fibres of a textile such as velvet; short name of a whist-like game; or, a tipster's chief fancy of the day in horse-racing (3)
LACEOrnamental textile such as guipure or traditional Cluny woven with Leavers machines (4)
MATERIALTextile such as tweed or linen; or, all of a player's pieces/pawns on a chessboard (8)
TABBYA textile such as silk or taffeta with a watered pattern; or, a cat with a brownish-greyish brindled coat (5)
MARMALADEFrom the Portuguese meaning "quince jam" and traditionally made in Dundee, a preserve of typically Seville oranges, but also lemons, limes or bergamots (9)
ROPECord of coir,jute, hemp, sisal etc traditionally made in a long yard or walk where bikes may be used to get from one end to the other (4)
HERRINGBONEMethod of ascending a ski slope; or, a pattern found on Harris or Donegal tweed cloth and garments (
SWEATERGarment traditionally made in Guernsey, the Aran Islands or Fair Isle (7)
LUNNSally -; with a recipe in Eliza Acton's The English Bread-Book and also Elizabeth David's English Bread and Yeast Cookery, a type of bun traditionally made in Bath (4)