| TEMPLATE | Any one of a series of cut-outs used in the paperpiecing process applied in patchwork or quilting (8) |
| STENCIL | Design cut-out used for copying (7) |
| HOMOGENISATION | Process applied to milk to make it more digestible (14) |
| TEMPLATES | Shapes used as patterns or cutting guides in patchwork or woodwork (9) |
| MATISSE | Noted for use of colour in works such as La Danse and his series of cut-outs, a French artist who was a member of the Fauves (wild beasts) (7) |
| MOTLEY | Word for a patchwork or a cloth of mixed colours first, later the variegated costume of a jester; the fool himself; or, any incongruous medley (6) |
| PATCH | A plot for cabbages, roses or vegetables; a faux beauty spot; a cloth badge; a fool or jester; or, a piece of fabric for mending or quilting (5) |
| BEE | Familiar insect imagined busily bumbling or buzzing in the head or bonnet of he or she who can't take their mind off something; or, a communal spelldown or quilting party for industrious apian-like in |
| SEWING | Subject of a BBC One series, a skill involved in applique or quilting (6) |
| LAWN | Lightweight cotton textile used for dressmaking or patchwork; or, an area of mown grass (4) |
| QUILT | From the Latin for "cushion, mattress", a bedspread, comforter, duvet, eiderdown, puff or other coverlet, often with decorative applique, patchwork or stitching (5) |
| COLLAGE | Picture or work of art created from a variety of forms such as cut-outs and photos (7) |
| DECOUPAGE | The decoration of the surface of an object with paper cut-outs (9) |
| EYELET | Any one of the embroidered cut- outs forming broderie anglaise (6) |
| ONVIEW | One dressed in patchwork of woven material is being displayed (2,4) |
| NEEDLEWORK | General word for a textile art or handicraft such as cross-stitch, embroidery, tapestry or quilting (10) |
| LOVELIFT | The single male contestants on Take Me Out used to come to the stage via this (4,4) |
| CONFETTI | Derived from Pagan fertility rituals and the Italian word for sugared almonds, pastel-coloured petals or paper cut-outs traditionally thrown over newlyweds (8) |
| SHAPES | Geometric figures such as crescents, diamonds, kites or pyramids; paper cut-outs; or cookery moulds for blancmange, jelly and other such puddings (6) |
| PICOT | Topic in patchwork showing edging of small loops (5) |