| REMNANT | Last piece of cloth at the end of a bolt, often used for projects including cushion covers and French memo boards (7) |
| NAPKIN | Folded piece of cloth at a table setting |
| NUT | Bolt often used with some of these shelled fruit |
| PALLADIAN | Architectural style that can be seen in Inigo Jones projects including Queen's House at Greenwich and Banqueting House in Whitehall or in Colen Campbell's Stourhead House (9) |
| HASSOCKS | Cushions of cloth at the back, like on footwear |
| WASHER | Used with a nut and bolt, often |
| JUBILANT | In transport project, including most of big network |
| DISTILLERY | Craft project including new trellis for plant |
| ENDPAPER | Either of two leaves at the front and back of a book, pasted to the inside of the board covers and the first leaf of the book (8) |
| BUTTERNUT | A goat joins part of a bolt arrangement for a variety of gramma, perhaps |
| TERAWATT | Unit of power approximately equal to the peak discharge of a bolt of lightning (8) |
| BACKDROP | Painted cloth at the rear of a stage (8) |
| SCHEDULES | Plans of procedure for projects, allotting tasks and the time for them (9) |
| SWITCHPLATES | Electrician's covers, and a hint to the ends of the answers to starred clues |
| FABRICATED | Constructed from woven cloth at the heart of Sweden (10) |
| RAG | An old bit of cloth at anchorage (3) |
| PINTUCK | In sewing, a narrow type of pleat or fold used to embellish blouses, duvet covers and pillowcases (3 |
| TALON | Part of a bolt left following a deal (5) |
| TAPDANCED | Adapted, after a fashion, with cushion covers, yet tripped on wooden floor (3- 6) |
| SCOPECREEP | Tendency for projects to become bigger and bigger |