| REMNANT | Oddment of cloth at the end of a bolt, often used for patchwork (7) |
| END | Division of play in curling; a warp thread; or, an oddment of cloth (3) |
| RAGS | Scraps or oddments of cloth for making rugs and dolls, curling the hair or cleaning; informal word for tabloids; sails or tattered clothes; or, herds of colts (4) |
| ENDS | Oddments of cloth; pencil stubs; warp threads; or, props for supporting rows of books (4) |
| NUT | Bolt often used with some of these shelled fruit |
| HASSOCKS | Cushions of cloth at the back, like on footwear |
| WASHER | Used with a nut and bolt, often |
| OCTAGON | Eight-sided shape used as one of the common templates for patchwork (7) |
| BALANCE | Oddment |
| OFFCUT | An end of timber, ort of food, remnant of carpet/cloth/fabric, shred of paper, scrag-end of mutton or other surplus oddment that is left over after severing a larger piece (6) |
| TEMPLATE | A shape used as a guide in cutting; a model; or, a paper pattern or cut-out for dressmaking or for patchwork (8) |
| BOWTIE | Adorned by Bond, Churchill, Poirot and the 11th incarnation of the Doctor, a neck accessory with a shape reflected in farfalle or "butterfly" pasta; or, a pattern for patchwork quilts, resembling this |
| REMAINS | Oddments |
| GARBAGE | Oddments |
| BUTTERNUT | A goat joins part of a bolt arrangement for a variety of gramma, perhaps |
| CENTO | From the Latin for "patchwork garment", a verse or other piece consisting of a collage/hotchpotch of quotations from several authors (5) |
| BACKDROP | Painted cloth at the rear of a stage (8) |
| FABRICATED | Constructed from woven cloth at the heart of Sweden (10) |
| TERAWATT | Unit of power approximately equal to the peak discharge of a bolt of lightning (8) |
| NAPKIN | Folded piece of cloth at a table setting |