| PATCH | Nickname of the fool/jester Sexton, gifted to Henry VIII by Cardinal Wolsey; a remnant sewn with others to form a quilt; or, a cloth badge (5) |
| SHEAF | Bundle of unthreshed grain stalks tied together after reaping, traditionally set upright with others to form a stook (5) |
| ONION | From the Latin meaning "large pearl", edible bulb traditionally strung with others to form a rope (5) |
| SNOWFLAKE | Any one of a flurry or blizzard of dainty white frozen hexagonally symmetrical crystals of "glace" thus, an Arctic bunting forming a swirling drift-like flock; or, a Galanthus-like St Agnes' flower, a |
| MONOMER | Molecule that can bond with others to form polymer (7) |
| LETTER | Any one of the characters of the alphabet traditionally intertwined with one or more others to form a monogram or embroidered onto a sampler (6) |
| TWIST | Wind strands round each other to form a single cord (5) |
| ACETAL | A chemist's first, with others, to produce a compound |
| OFFCUT | Get away with a reduction for a remnant (3,3) |
| NEEDLEWORK | Word for stitchcraft or threaded artistry; the business of a seamstress; or, handicrafts, samplers, tapestries, tatting and other pieces darned, embroidered or sewn with sharps and bodkins, collective |
| TILE | A flat, thin slab of fired clay used with others to cover a roof, floor or wall (4) |
| GEAR | What is a toothed wheel that works with others to regulate the speed of a machine? (4) |
| SESAME | Half sewn with identical seed (6) |
| ARRAS | An Academician turns up with others to make a rich tapestry (5) |
| GETTOGETHER | Gather with others to take part in a social event (3-8) |
| TEAM | Get together with others to take a cuppa on November 5th (4) |
| TEAS | Get together with others to take a cuppa on November 5th (4) |
| NEGOTIATOR | One who has formal discussions with others to make a deal (10) |
| TEETH | They join with others to take a bite (5) |
| GRID | Straight lines that cross each other to form squares |