Design drawn in Paint.net, vectorised using Vector Magic and finished in Inkscape.
Source Firkin
More in the paper realm, this time with fibers.
Source Jorge Fuentes
Light and tiny, just the way you like it.
Source Rohit Arun Rao
Sort of like the back of a wooden board. Light, subtle, and stylish, just the way we like it!
Source Nikolalek
Remixed from an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by Pixeline
Source Firkin
Abstract Tiled Background Extended 8
Source GDJ
The image depicts a Japanese Edo pattern called "kanoko or 鹿の子" meaning "fawn" which has a fur with small white spots.
Source Yamachem
I have no idea what J Boo means by this name, but hey – it’s hot.
Source j Boo
From a drawing in 'In an Enchanted Island', William Mallock, 1892.
Source Firkin
A seamless texture traced from an image on opengameart.org shared by Scouser.
Source Firkin
A seamless pattern formed from a square tile. The tile can be retrieved by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift-alt-I.
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More tactile goodness. This time in the form of some rough cloth.
Source Bartosz Kaszubowski
A re-make of the Gradient Squares pattern.
Source Dimitar Karaytchev
Subtle scratches on a light gray background.
Source Andrey Ovcharov
It has waves, so make sure you don’t get sea sickness.
Source CoolPatterns
Continuing the geometric trend, here is one more.
Source Mike Warner
Classic vertical lines, in all its subtlety.
Source Cody L
An alternative colour scheme to the original seamless pattern.
Source Firkin
Recreated from a pattern found in 'Az Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia irásban és képben', 1882. To get the tile this is based on select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
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From a drawing in 'Two Women in the Klondike', Mary Hitchcock, 1899.
Source Firkin
A background pattern inspired by designs seen in 'Burghley. The Life of William Cecil', William Charlton, 1857.
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