Zerro CC tillable texture of stones photographed and made by me. CC0
Source Sojan Janso
A repeating background of beige paper with vintage look. Repeats to infinity, as usual.
Source V. Hartikainen
A nice and simple white rotated tile pattern.
Source Another One
To get the tile this is based on select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
A simple bump filter made upon request at irc #inkscape at freenode. Made a screen capture of the making here: https://youtu.be/TGAWYKVLxQw
Source Lazur URH
The act or state of corrugating or of being corrugated, a wrinkle; fold; furrow; ridge.
Source Anna Litvinuk
This is the third pattern called Dark Denim, but hey, we all love them!
Source Brandon Jacoby
Black paper texture, based on two different images.
Source Atle Mo
Based from Design Kindle
Vector version of a png that was uploaded to Pixabay by pencilparker
Source Firkin
Heavy depth and shadows here, but might work well on some mobile apps.
Source Damian Rivas
A series of 5 patterns. That’s what the P stands for, if you didn’t guess it.
Source Dima Shiper
A background pattern with a look of rough fabric.
Source V. Hartikainen
Zero CC Mossy stone tileable texture, photographed and made by me. CC0
Source Sojan Janso
From a drawing in 'At home', J. Sowerby, J. Crane and T. Frederick, 1881.
Source Firkin
A seamless web texture with illustration of pale color stains on canvas.
Source V. Hartikainen
To get the tile this is based on select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
White handmade paper pattern with small bumps.
Source Marquis
From a drawing in 'Heroes of North African Discovery', Nancy Meugens, 1894.
Source Firkin
Colour version of the original 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
Sort of reminds me of those old house wallpapers.
Source Tish
From a drawing in 'Royal Ramsgate', James Simson, 1897.
Source Firkin