A seamless pattern formed from a square tile. The tile can be retrieved by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift-alt-I.
Source Firkin
Utilising some flowers from Almeidah. To get the unit tile, select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
From a design found in 'History of the Virginia Company of London; with letters to and from the first Colony, never before printed', Edward Neill, 1869.
Source Firkin
This one is so simple, yet so good. And you know it. Has to be in the collection.
Source Gluszczenko
You know you can’t get enough of these linen-fabric-y patterns.
Source James Basoo
A very slick dark rubber grip pattern, sort of like the grip on a camera.
Source Sinisha
From a tile that can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
These dots are already worn for you, so you don’t have to.
Source Matt McDaniel
A dark pattern made out of 3×3 circles and a 1px shadow. This works well as a carbon texture or background.
Source Atle Mo
This one needs to be used in small areas; you can see it repeat.
Source Luca
Nice and simple crossed lines in dark gray tones.
Source Stefan Aleksić
Very simple, very blu(e). Subtle and nice.
Source Seb Jachec
Traced from a drawing in 'Household Stories from the Collection of the Brothers Grimm', Wilhelm Carl Grimm , 1882.
Source Firkin
Simple wide squares with a small indent. Fits all.
Source Petr Šulc.
A new one called white wall, not by me this time.
Source Yuji Honzawa
A bit of scratched up grayness. Always good.
Source Dmitry
White circles connecting on a light gray background.
Source Mark Collins
An alternative colour scheme for the original background.
Source Firkin
Sweet and subtle white plaster with hints of noise and grunge.
Source Phil Maurer
Made by distorting a simple pattern using the 'sin waves' plugin for Paint.net and vectorising in Vector Magic
Source Firkin
Sounds French. Some 3D square diagonals, that’s all you need to know.
Source Graphiste
Sort of like the back of a wooden board. Light, subtle, and stylish, just the way we like it!
Source Nikolalek