Mostly just mucked about with the colours and made one of the paths in the lead frame opaque. The glass remains transparent.
Source Firkin
That’s what it is, a dark dot. Or sort of carbon looking.
Source Tsvetelin Nikolov
More leather, and this time it’s bigger! You know, in case you need that.
Source Elemis
Alternative colour scheme for the original floral pattern.
Source Firkin
Alternative colour scheme. Not a pattern for fabrics, but one produced from a jpg of a stack of fabric items that was posted on Pixabay. The tile that this is based on can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
A seamless pattern formed from a rectangular tile. The tile can be retrieved by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
A seamless web background with texture of aged grid paper.
Source V. Hartikainen
Prismatic Polka Dots 3 No Background
Source GDJ
The name Paisley reminds me of an old British servant. That’s just me.
Source Swetha
Formed by heavily distorting part of a an image of a fish uploaded to Pixabay by GLady
Source Firkin
Same as gray sand but lighter. A sandy pattern with small light dots, and some angled strokes.
Source Atle Mo
Dare I call this a «flat pattern»? Probably not.
Source Dax Kieran
Did anyone say The Hoff? This pattern is in no way related to Baywatch.
Source Josh Green
A seamless web texture with illustration of pale color stains on canvas.
Source V. Hartikainen
The image a seamless pattern of a wire-mesh fence.I want you to use this pattern as a lower layer.
Source Yamachem
Hey, you never know when you’ll need a bird pattern, right?
Source Pete Fecteau
Almost like little fish shells, or dragon skin.
Source Graphiste
The image depicts a tiled seamless pattern.The tile represents four leaves aligned every 90 ° , which may look like a bird or a dragon .The original leaf design is from a Japanese old book.
Source Yamachem
From a drawing in 'Les Chroniqueurs de l'Histoire de France depuis les origines jusqu'au XVIe siècle', Henriette Witt, 1884.
Source Firkin
The image depicts a shell seamless pattern.I used an OCAL clipart called "Shell" uploaded by "jgm104".Thanks.
Source Yamachem
Luxury pattern, looking like it came right out of Paris.
Source Daniel Beaton
emixed from a JPG that was uploaded to Pixabay by Kyotime
Source Firkin
Don’t look at this one too long if you’re high on something.
Source Luuk van Baars
Tweed is back in style – you heard it here first. Also, the @2X version here is great!
Source Simon Leo
A slightly grainy paper pattern with small horizontal and vertical strokes.
Source Atle Mo