I guess this is inspired by the city of Ravenna in Italy and its stone walls.
Source Sentel
Floral patterns might not be the hottest thing right now, but you never know when you need it!
Source Lauren
Nice little grid. Would work great as a base on top of some other patterns.
Source Arno Gregorian
The square tile this is based on can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i
Source Firkin
A mid-tone gray pattern with some cement looking texture.
Source Hendrik Lammers
A seamless pattern from a tile made from a jpg on Pixabay. To get the tile select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
Dark, lines, noise, tactile. You get the drift.
Source Anatoli Nicolae
Stefan is hard at work, this time with a funky pattern of squares.
Source Stefan Aleksić
Just what the name says, paper fibers. Always good to have.
Source Heliodor jalba
Vertical lines with a bumpy, yet crisp, feel to it.
Source Raasa
Super dark, crisp and detailed. And a Kill Bill reference.
Source Badhon Ebrahim
A topographic map like this has actually been requested a few times, so here you go!
Source Sam Feyaerts
Prismatic Geometric Pattern Background 2 No Black
Source GDJ
To get the tile this is based on, select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
A very dark asfalt pattern based off of a photo taken with my iPhone.
Source Atle Mo
A bit like smudged paint or some sort of steel, here is scribble light.
Source Tegan Male
This one is quite simple in design, it consists of vertical stripes layered on top of a seamless texture.
Source V. Hartikainen
The first pattern on here using opacity. Try it on a site with a colored background, or even using mixed colors.
Source Nathan Spady
I scanned a paper coffee cup. You know, in case you need it.
Source Atle Mo
A light gray fabric pattern with faded vertical stripes.
Source V. Hartikainen
You know you love wood patterns, so here’s one more.
Source Richard Tabor