Used in small doses, this could be a nice subtle pattern. Used on a large surface, it’s dirty!
Source Paul Reulat
This one is rather fun and playful. The 2X could be used at 1X too!
Source Welsley
Free tiled background with colorful stripes and white splatter.
Source V. Hartikainen
Alternative colour scheme to the original.
Source Firkin
Use shift+alt+i on the selected rectangle in Inkscape to get the tile this is based on
Source Firkin
Just to prove my point, here is a slightly modified dark version.
Source Atle Mo
A monochrome pattern from a tile that can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscaope and using shift+alt+i
Source Firkin
A seamless pattern the starting point for which was a 'light rays' rendering in Paint.net.
Source Firkin
Zerro CC tillable texture of stones photographed and made by me. CC0
Source Sojan Janso
Vector version of a png that was uploaded to Pixabay by pencilparker
Source Firkin
One more brick pattern. A bit more depth to this one.
Source Benjamin Ward
No idea what Nistri means, but it’s a crisp little pattern nonetheless.
Source Markus Reiter
Simple combination of stripy squares with their negatively coloured counterparts
Source Firkin
Seamless , tileable CC-0 texture. Created by my own, feel free to use wherever you want!
Source Linolafett
To get the tile this is based on, select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
This ladies and gentlemen, is texturetastic! Love it.
Source Adam Pickering
It was called Navy Blue, but I made it dark. You know, the way I like it.
Source Ethan Hamilton
More leather, and this time it’s bigger! You know, in case you need that.
Source Elemis
Used in small doses, this could be a nice subtle pattern. Used on a large surface, it’s dirty!
Source Paul Reulat
A smooth mid-tone gray, or low contrast if you will, linen pattern.
Source Jordan Pittman
Sharp pixel pattern, just like the good old days.
Source Paridhi
You know you love wood patterns, so here’s one more.
Source Richard Tabor
A seamless pattern recreated from an image on Pixabay. It is reminiscent of parquet flooring and is formed from a square tile, which can be recovered in Inkscape by selecting the ungrouped rectangle and using shift-alt-I together.
Source Firkin
Tiny little flowers growing on your screen. Nice, huh?
Source Themes Tube
From a drawing in 'A Guide to the Guildhall of the City of London', John Baddeley, 1898.
Source Firkin