Vertical lines with a bumpy, yet crisp, feel to it.
Source Raasa
A dark gray, sandy pattern with small light dots, and some angled strokes.
Source Atle Mo
Remixed from a JPG that was uploaded to Pixabay by susanlu4esm
Source Firkin
These dots are already worn for you, so you don’t have to.
Source Matt McDaniel
To get the repeating unit, select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i
Source Firkin
Not so subtle. These tileable wood patterns are very useful.
Source Elemis
From a drawing in 'At home', J. Sowerby, J. Crane and T. Frederick, 1881.
Source Firkin
A simple but elegant classic. Every collection needs one of these.
Source Christopher Burton
So tiny, just 7 by 7 pixels – but still so sexy. Ah yes.
Source Dmitriy Prodchenko
Use shift+alt+i on the selected rectangle in Inkscape to get the tile this is based on
Source Firkin
From a drawing in 'Art Embroidery', M.S. Lockwood and E. Glaister, 1878.
Source Firkin
Turn your site into a dragon with this great scale pattern.
Source Alex Parker
There are many carbon patterns, but this one is tiny.
Source Designova
Hexagonal dark 3D pattern. What more can you ask for?
Source Norbert Levajsics
Looks as if it's spray painted on the wall. You can be sure that this pattern will seamlessly fill your backgrounds on web pages.
Source V. Hartikainen
From a tile that can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
A seamless pattern from a tile drawn in Paint.net and vectorised in Vector Magic
Source Firkin
Sometimes you just need the simplest thing.
Source Fabricio
Bright gray tones with a hint of some metal surface.
Source Hendrik Lammers
A white version of the very popular linen pattern.
Source Ant Ekşiler
Formed by heavily distorting part of a an image of a fish uploaded to Pixabay by GLady
Source Firkin
Fix and cc0 to get the tile this is based on.
Source SliverKnight
The image depicts a seamless pattern which includes hexagonally-aligned gourds with BG in light-brown.
Source Yamachem