| VOYSEY | An Arts and Crafts architect and designer who created patterns for textiles and wallpaper based on animal and bird life (6) |
| JEKYLL | With a David Austin rose named after her, an Arts and Crafts garden designer and Country Life contributor noted for collaborations with Edwin Lutyens (6) |
| BARBICAN | An arts and residential complex in the City of London (8) |
| ORLON | Synthetic acrylic fibre used for textiles and knitwear (5) |
| SURAT | Gujarat City famous for textiles and diamonds |
| LAURAASHLEY | British designer who created a chain of stores selling dresses and fabrics based on traditional patterns (5,6) |
| ADAM | Robert ---, 18th Century Scottish architect and designer who popularised a neoclassical style (4) |
| GAULTIER | Jean-Paul ___, French fashion designer who created a cone bra for Madonna's 1990 Blond Ambition world tour (8) |
| ALIBABA | Who found a way to treasure a liberal and an arts graduate? |
| BAMBI | With an arts degree and a medical degree I become a little dear, you might say (5) |
| CROCHETER | Word for a handicrafter who creates decorative textiles and other pieces by means of interlocking loops of yarn with an elongated hook (9) |
| VERSACE | Italian designer who created the iconic "safety pin" gown worn by Elizabeth Hurley to the Four Weddings and a Funeral premiere in 1994 (7) |
| JUNKERS | Hugo ---, German engineer and aircraft designer who created the first practical all-metal aircraft (7) |
| HUGOJUNKERS | German engineer and aircraft designer who created the first practical all-metal aircraft (4,7) |
| GOWRIE | Grey, peer and poet who served as an arts minister in Margaret Thatcher's government (6) |
| PATTERN | Repeated design for textiles/wallpaper such as William Morris's "Acanthus" or Colefax and Fowler's "Alderney"; or, a set of dressmaker's paper templates (7) |
| LINEN | Used by the ancient Egyptians and medieval embroiders, a flax textile used in the present day for household textiles and summer clothes (5) |
| MOSCOW | Kremlin setting patterns for a criminal and bully (6) |
| BUGLE | Tubular glass bead for textiles; or, an instrument used for military signals (5) |
| HERRINGBONE | A pattern used in textiles and brickwork consisting of a series of parallel vs or zigzags (11) |