Prismatic Chevrons Pattern 5 With Background
Source GDJ
A seamless pattern formed from cross 4. To get the original tile select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
From a drawing in 'Art Embroidery', M.S. Lockwood and E. Glaister, 1878.
Source Firkin
Seamless pattern the tile for which can be had by using shift-alt-I on the selected rectangle in Inkscape.
Source Firkin
Prismatic Abstract Geometric Background derived from an image on Pixabay.
Source GDJ
High detail stone wall with minor cracks and specks.
Source Projecteightyfive
It’s a hole, in a pattern. On your website. Dig it!
Source Josh Green
This ons is quite old school looking. Retro, even. I like it.
Source Arno Declercq
Sharp pixel pattern looking like some sort of fabric.
Source Dmitry
A dark one with geometric shapes and dotted lines.
Source Mohawk Studios
From a drawing in 'Cowdray: the history of a great English House', Julia Roundell, 1884.
Source Firkin
More tactile goodness. This time in the form of some rough cloth.
Source Bartosz Kaszubowski
The basic shapes never get old. Simple triangle pattern.
Source Atle Mo
Seamless , tileable CC-0 texture. Created by my own, feel free to use wherever you want!
Source Linolafett
Non-seamless pattern drawn in Paint.net and vectorised in Vector Magic.
Source Firkin
Sharp pixel pattern, just like the good old days.
Source Paridhi
Same as Silver Scales, but in black. Turn your site into a dragon with this great scale pattern.
Source Alex Parker
You know, tiny and sharp. I’m sure you’ll find a use for it.
Source Atle Mo
I took the liberty of using Dmitry’s pattern and made a version without perforation.
Source Atle Mo
This one takes you back to math class. Classic mathematic board underlay.
Source Josh Green
Derived from an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by Kaz
Source Firkin
Drawn in Paint.net and vectorised in Vector Magic
Source Firkin
Tiny little flowers growing on your screen. Nice, huh?
Source Themes Tube
A seamlessly tile-able grunge background image.
Source V. Hartikainen