A seamless background of warped stripes on paper.
Source V. Hartikainen
A seamlessly tile-able grunge background image.
Source V. Hartikainen
Sweet and subtle white plaster with hints of noise and grunge.
Source Phil Maurer
This is a semi-dark pattern, sort of linen-y.
Source Sagive SEO
Could be paper, could be a Polaroid frame – up to you!
Source Chaos
Remixed from a JPG that was uploaded to Pixabay by Osckar
Source Firkin
A pattern formed from a squared tile. The tile can be accessed in Inkscape by selecting the rectangle and using shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
A seamless pattern created from a square tile. To get the tile, select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
Remixed from a drawing in 'Paul's Sister', Frances Peard, 1889.
Source Firkin
The image depicts a seamless pattern of a snow crystal.I referred to a book called ”sekka-zusetsu” or "雪華図説" which means an illustrated explanation about snow crystals.This book was published in 1832 (天保3年) or Edo period.For more about "雪華図説",see here:dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/2536975
Source Yamachem
Alternative colour scheme for the original floral pattern.
Source Firkin
If you like it a bit trippy, this wave pattern might be for you.
Source Ian Soper
Sort of reminds me of those old house wallpapers.
Source Tish
Vertical lines with a bumpy, yet crisp, feel to it.
Source Raasa
It’s like Shine Dotted’s sister, only rotated 45 degrees.
Source mediumidee
A bit like some carbon, or knitted netting if you will.
Source Anna Litvinuk
A seamless background drawn in Paint.net and vectorised with Vector Magic. The starting point was a photograph of drinking straws from Pixabay.
Source Firkin
The tile can be had by using shift+alt+i on the selected rectangle in Inkscape
Source Firkin
Little x’es, noise and all the stuff you like. Dark like a Monday, with a hint of blue.
Source Tom McArdle
An alternative colour scheme to the original seamless pattern.
Source Firkin
Cubes as far as your eyes can see. You know, because they tile.
Source Jan Meeus