Pass parameters to the URL or edit the source code variables to configure the graph paper for the division desired.
Source JayNick
A lot of people like the icon patterns, so here’s one for your restaurant blog.
Source Andrijana Jarnjak
The tile this fill pattern is based on can be had by using shift+alt+i on the rectangle.
Source Firkin
Classic vertical lines, in all its subtlety.
Source Cody L
From a drawing in 'The Quiver of Love', Walter Crane, 1876
Source Firkin
Abstract Geometric Monochrome Pattern Prismatic No Background
Source GDJ
Seamless pattern formed from a tile that can be extracted by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
A pattern derived from repeating unit cells each derived from part of a mosaic in paint.net. The starting point for the mosaic was a picture of some prawns!
Source Firkin
One can never have too few rice paper patterns, so here is one more.
Source Atle Mo
The classic subtle pattern. Sort of wall/brick looking. Or moon-looking?
Source Joel Klein
Dark blue concrete wall with some small dust spots.
Source Atle Mo
From a drawing in 'Art Embroidery', M.S. Lockwood and E. Glaister, 1878.
Source Firkin
The image is a seamless pattern of a fishnet.
Source Yamachem
A playful triangle pattern with different shades of gray.
Source Dimitrie Hoekstra
First pattern tailor-made for Retina, with many more to come. All the old ones are upscaled, in case you want to re-download.
Source Atle Mo
Here's a new gray "fabric" pattern. Use it as backgrounds for websites or for other purposes.
Source V. Hartikainen