A smooth mid-tone gray, or low contrast if you will, linen pattern.
Source Jordan Pittman
The name alone is awesome, but so is this sweet dark pattern.
Source Federica Pelzel
Drawn in Paint.net and vectorised in Vector Magic.
Source Firkin
Dark and hard, just the way we like it. Embossed triangles makes a nice pattern.
Source Ivan Ginev
Prismatic Hexagonalism Pattern No Background
Source GDJ
Neat little photography icon pattern.
Source Hossam Elbialy
Awesome name, great pattern. Who does not love space?
Source Nick Batchelor
A playful triangle pattern with different shades of gray.
Source Dimitrie Hoekstra
A brown seamless wood texture in a form of stripe pattern. The result has turned out pretty well, in my opinion.
Source V. Hartikainen
Never out of fashion and so much hotter than the 45º everyone knows, here is a sweet 60º line pattern.
Source Atle Mo
Background formed from the original with an emboss effect
Source GDJ
Medium gray fabric pattern with 45-degree lines going across.
Source Atle Mo
Light honeycomb pattern made up of the classic hexagon shape.
Source Federica Pelzel
Remixed from a design on Pixabay. To get the tile this is based on select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
A seamless pattern formed from a square tile. The tile can be retrieved by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift-alt-I. A version of the original with random colors.
Source Firkin
Geometric lines are always hot, and this pattern is no exception.
Source Listvetra
Old China with a modern twist, take two.
Source Adam Charlts
Just like the black maze, only in light gray. Duh.
Source Peax
There are quite a few grid patterns, but this one is a super tiny grid with some dust for good measure.
Source Dominik Kiss
A tile-able background for websites with paper-like texture and a grid pattern layered on top of it.
Source V. Hartikainen
Prismatic Snowflakes Pattern 2 No Background
Source GDJ
This ladies and gentlemen, is texturetastic! Love it.
Source Adam Pickering
Beautiful dark noise pattern with some dust and grunge.
Source Vincent Klaiber
This one needs to be used in small areas; you can see it repeat.
Source Luca
The rectangular tile this is based on can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i
Source Firkin