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PATCHA remnant sewn with others to form a quilt; or, a cloth badge (5)
BEDIt might have a quilt or a comforter
LOFTA pigeon shed; a roof space; the thickness of insulating matter in a duvet, sleeping bag or quilt; or, a warehouse/ factory converted into living space (4)
SHEAFBundle of reaped but unthreshed grain stalks bound together, sometimes piled with others to form a stook (5)
ONIONFrom the Latin meaning "large pearl", edible bulb traditionally strung with others to form a rope (5)
THUMBThe "thick one" or "stout one" of a human hand; or, the inch breadth of said digit, as an approximate measure of perhaps ginger or a cloth rand (5)
TWISTWind strands round each other to form a single cord (5)
SCRAPA morsel of leftover food; a newspaper cutting; a remnant; or, metal/waste for recycling/reusing (5)
ARRASAn Academician turns up with others to make a rich tapestry (5)
DOONAAustralian name for continental quilt or duvet, from a brand name
PUFFSBreaths, cream-filled pastries, gusts, downy pads for powdering, quilts or other airy, inflated or light things (5)
BEADSSmall, usually rounded and perforated pieces of glass, stone for threading with others to make jewelry or sewing on to fabric / rosary / drops of liquid
TEETHThey join with others to take a bite (5)
SNOWFLAKEAny 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
DUVETQuilt or comforter alternative
STRIPA remnant (5)
STUMPDismiss as 'a remnant' (5)
OLIOSCrazy quilts or miscellaneous collections
LETTERAny one of the characters of the alphabet traditionally intertwined with one or more others to form a monogram or embroidered onto a sampler (6)
LEATHERCalfskin, kid, morocco, napa or other tanned hide to which weathered skin or the coriaceous underside of a dog's earflap is likened; a strap for a stirrup iron; a ball for cricket or footie; or, a clo