From a drawing in 'Storia del Palazzo Vecchio in Firenze', Aurelio Gotti, 1889.
Source Firkin
This ladies and gentlemen, is texturetastic! Love it.
Source Adam Pickering
Almost like little fish shells, or dragon skin.
Source Graphiste
A good starting point for a cardboard pattern. This would work well in a variety of colors.
Source Atle Mo
Original seamless pattern with an Inkscape filter.
Source Firkin
Adapted heavily from a JPG that was uploaded to Pixabay by Viscious-Speed.
Source Firkin
Inspired by a pattern found in 'A General History of Hampshire, or the County of Southampton, including the Isle of Wight', Bernard Woodwood, 1861
Source Firkin
A free seamless background image with abstract texture of green "curtain".
Source V. Hartikainen
Used a cherry by doctormo to make this seamless pattern
Source Firkin
Traced from a drawing in 'Household Stories from the Collection of the Brothers Grimm', Wilhelm Carl Grimm , 1882.
Source Firkin
Spice up your next school project with this icon background.
Source Swetha
A cute x, if you need that sort of thing.
Source Juan Scrocchi
This reminds me of Game Cube. A nice light 3D cube pattern.
Source Sander Ottens
From a drawing in 'Cowdray: the history of a great English House', Julia Roundell, 1884.
Source Firkin
Seamless Background For Websites. It has a texture similar to cork-board.
Source V. Hartikainen
Like the name says, light and gray, with some small dots and circles.
Source Brenda Lay
This is so subtle I hope you can see it! Tweak at will.
Source Alexandre Naud
Classy golf-pants pattern, or crossed stripes if you will.
Source Will Monson
Has nothing to do with toast, but it’s nice and subtle.
Source Pippin Lee
Did some testing with Repper Pro tonight, and this gray mid-tone pattern came out.
Source Atle Mo
Similar to original, but without gaps in between the arrows. This seamless pattern was created from a rectangular tile. To get the tile, select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
A fun-looking elastoplast/band-aid pattern. A hint of orange tone in this one.
Source Josh Green