From a drawing in 'Picturesque New Guinea', J Lindt, 1887.
Source Firkin
Not the most creative name, but it’s a good all-purpose light background.
Source Dmitry
A seamless web texture of "green stone".
Source V. Hartikainen
Prismatic Floral Pattern 3 Variation 3 No Background
Source GDJ
Seamless pattern inspired by a drawing on Pixabay. To get the tile this is formed from, select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
Remixed from a drawing in 'Prehistoric Man: researches into the origin of civilisation in the old and the new world', Daniel Wilson, 1876.
Source Firkin
Inspired by an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by geralt
Source Firkin
To get the tile this is based on select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift-alt-i
Source Firkin
A subtle shadowed checkered pattern. Increase the lightness for even more subtle sexiness.
Source Josh Green
To get the tile this is made up from select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
Number 1 in a series of 5 beautiful patterns. Can be found in colors on the submitter’s website.
Source Janos Koos
Seamless pattern formed from a tile that can be extracted by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
I know there is one here already, but this is sexy!
Source Gjermund Gustavsen
Nice little grid. Would work great as a base on top of some other patterns.
Source Arno Gregorian
Sometimes simple really is what you need, and this could fit you well.
Source Factorio.us Collective
This is the remix of "blue wave-seigaiha".The image depicts a seamless pattern of the front upper part of Japanese five yen coin which is used currently.This design represents a rice with ripe golden ears.
Source Yamachem
Oh yes, it happened! A pattern in full color.
Source Atle Mo
Small dots with minor circles spread across to form a nice mosaic.
Source John Burks
Prepared mostly as a raster in Paint.net and vectorised.
Source Firkin
Dark pattern with some nice diagonal stitched lines crossing over.
Source Ashton
Imagine you zoomed in 1000X on some fabric. But then it turned out to be a skeleton!
Source Angelica
A pattern derived from repeating unit cells each derived from part of a fractal rendering in paint.net.
Source Firkin
Tiny, tiny 3D cubes. Reminds me of the good old pattern from k10k.
Source Etienne Rallion
Prismatic Curved Diamond Pattern 7 No Background
Source GDJ
Found on the ground in french cafe in kunming, Yunnan, china
Source Rejon