From a drawing in 'Art Embroidery', M.S. Lockwood and E. Glaister, 1878.
Source Firkin
Prismatic Floral Pattern 3 Variation 3 No Background
Source GDJ
Remixed from a drawing in 'A Girl in Ten Thousand', Elizabeth Meade, 1896.
Source Firkin
From a drawing in 'Art Embroidery', M.S. Lockwood and E. Glaister, 1878.
Source Firkin
Remixed from a drawing in 'The Canadian horticulturist', 1892
Source Firkin
Floral patterns might not be the hottest thing right now, but you never know when you need it!
Source Lauren
Derived from an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by Kaz
Source Firkin
Prismatic Geometric Pattern Variation 2 With Background
Source GDJ
This ons is quite old school looking. Retro, even. I like it.
Source Arno Declercq
A seamless pattern from a tile drawn in Paint.net and vectorised in Vector Magic
Source Firkin
More in the paper realm, this time with fibers.
Source Jorge Fuentes
The classic 45-degree diagonal line pattern, done right.
Source Jorick van Hees
The classic notebook paper with horizontal stripes.
Source Are Sundnes
Never out of fashion and so much hotter than the 45º everyone knows, here is a sweet 60º line pattern.
Source Atle Mo
Simple combination of stripy squares with their negatively coloured counterparts
Source Firkin
Sharp but soft triangles in light shades of gray.
Source Pixeden
A repeating background of thick textured paper. Actually, it turned out to look like something between a paper and fabric.
Source V. Hartikainen
Seamless pattern formed from a tile that can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
A bit like smudged paint or some sort of steel, here is scribble light.
Source Tegan Male
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
CC0 and a seamless pattern from a tile drawn in Paint.net .
Source SliverKnight