| RAYED | Design ready with a pattern of lines (5) |
| STARBURST | A pattern of line or rays radiating from a central object (9) |
| TWILL | A type of textile woven with a pattern of diagonal ribs or ridges (5) |
| DAMASK | Short word for a form of sword blade steel with a wavy pattern; or, an originally hand-woven reversible brocade-like silk textile with a pattern of animals, flowers, fruit etc (6) |
| MOOLA | Ready, with a textile machine set up (5) |
| TATTERSALL | A fabric with a pattern of coloured checks and intersecting lines (10) |
| WHORL | Word for a spindle's flywheel or wharve originally, later a pattern of concentric circles; a single convolution in a spiral shell; a radial arrangement of petals or leaves; or, a gyre or swirl in a fi |
| GRAIN | Pattern of lines on wood |
| GINGHAM | Cotton cloth with a pattern of coloured squares on a white background |
| TREAD | Tyre part with a pattern (5) |
| BROGUE | Style of brown leather shoe with a pattern of perforations, originally Scottish or Irish for outdoor wear (6) |
| PEGBOARD | Flat piece, often of wood, with a pattern of holes for inserting hooks or pins (8) |
| RIBKNIT | Sweater with a pattern of raised bands |
| DIMPLED | With a pattern of small depressions (7) |
| RONDO | Musical form with a pattern such as ABACABA |
| BROGUES | Hardy brown leather shoes with a pattern of perforations, originally worn by Scottish and Irish farmers (7) |
| BEDFORTCORD | Durable woven cloth with a pattern of lengthwise ridges, typically made from wool (7,4) |
| CHESS | From the Persian for "king", a game from whose name a word for a pattern of squares derives (5) |
| PICOT | Any of a pattern of small loops, as on lace (5) |
| MODEL | A pattern of fashion at end of April (5) |