More Japanese-inspired patterns, Gold Scales this time.
Source Josh Green
I know there is one here already, but this is sexy!
Source Gjermund Gustavsen
Basket Fibers, Basket Texture, Braid Background style CC0 texture.
Source 1A-Photoshop
You know you can’t get enough of these linen-fabric-y patterns.
Source James Basoo
Abstract Ellipses Background Grayscale
Source GDJ
Crossing lines with a subtle emboss effect on a dark background.
Source Stefan Aleksić
Vector version of a JPG that was uploaded to Pixabay by theasad121
Source Firkin
As far as fabric patterns goes, this is quite crisp.
Source Heliodor Jalba
Floral patterns might not be the hottest thing right now, but you never know when you need it!
Source Lauren
Background Wall, Art Abstract, Block Well & CC0 texture.
Source Ractapopulous
Zero CC tileable bark texture, photographed and made by me. CC0
Source Sojan Janso
Did anyone say The Hoff? This pattern is in no way related to Baywatch.
Source Josh Green
Zerro CC tillable texture of stones photographed and made by me. CC0
Source Sojan Janso
The unit cell for this seamless pattern can be had in Inkscape by selecting the rectangle and using shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
Someone was asking about how to achieve a fur pattern at #inkscape irc so tried to make a filter on it. Flood filled fractal noises rigged together. May someone find a good use for these.
Source Lazur URH
From a drawing in 'Az Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia irásban és képben', 1885.
Source Firkin
emixed from a JPG that was uploaded to Pixabay by Kyotime
Source Firkin
Remixed from an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by CatherineClennan
Source Firkin
Formed from a tile based on a drawing from 'Viaggi d'un artista nell'America Meridionale', Guido Boggiani, 1895.
Source Firkin
Design drawn in Paint.net, vectorised using Vector Magic and finished in Inkscape.
Source Firkin
To get the tile this is based on select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i
Source Firkin
To get the tile this is formed from select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
You know I love paper patterns. Here is one from Stephen. Say thank you!
Source Stephen Gilbert