Real snow that tiles, not easy. This is not perfect, but an attempt.
Source Atle Mo
To get the tile this is based on select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
Seamless , tileable CC-0 texture. Created by my own, feel free to use wherever you want!
Source Linolafett
If you like it a bit trippy, this wave pattern might be for you.
Source Ian Soper
Floral patterns might not be the hottest thing right now, but you never know when you need it!
Source Lauren
This is lovely, just the right amount of subtle noise, lines and textures.
Source Richard Tabor
The tile this fill pattern is based on can be had by using shift+alt+i on the rectangle.
Source Firkin
Seamless , tileable CC-0 texture. Created by my own, feel free to use wherever you want!
Source Linolafett
Inspired by a 1930s wallpaper pattern I saw on TV.
Source Firkin
If you want png files of thisu can download them here :
Source Viscious-Speed
Inspired by a pattern seen on a public domain image of a very old tile. To get the unit cell, select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
Alternative colour scheme for the original floral pattern.
Source Firkin
The tile this is formed from can be retrieved in Inkscape by selecting the rectangle and using shift+alt+i
Source Firkin
Farmer could be some sort of fabric pattern, with a hint of green.
Source Fabian Schultz
Here's a bluish gray striped background pattern for use on web sites.
Source V. Hartikainen
Not the most creative name, but it’s a good all-purpose light background.
Source Dmitry
The name alone is awesome, but so is this sweet dark pattern.
Source Federica Pelzel
Adapted from a drawing in 'Line and form', Walter Crane, 1914.
Source Firkin
This one is so simple, yet so good. And you know it. Has to be in the collection.
Source Gluszczenko