Could be paper, could be a Polaroid frame – up to you!
Source Chaos
Beautiful dark noise pattern with some dust and grunge.
Source Vincent Klaiber
Sharp but soft triangles in light shades of gray.
Source Pixeden
Recreated from a pattern found in 'Az Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia irásban és képben', 1882. To get the tile this is based on select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
A free seamless background with pink spots.
Source V. Hartikainen
You know you love wood patterns, so here’s one more.
Source Richard Tabor
This reminds me of Game Cube. A nice light 3D cube pattern.
Source Sander Ottens
Prismatic Snowflakes Pattern 2 No Background
Source GDJ
No idea what Nistri means, but it’s a crisp little pattern nonetheless.
Source Markus Reiter
Prismatic Abstract Line Art Pattern Background
Source GDJ
This is the remix of "Background pattern 115" uploaded by "Firkin".Thanks.
Source Yamachem
With a name like this, it has to be hot. Diagonal lines in light shades.
Source Isaac
From a drawing in 'Sun Pictures of the Norfolk Broads', Ernest Suffling, 1892.
Source Firkin
If you want png files of this u can download them here : viscious-speed.deviantart.com/gallery/27635117
Source Viscious-Speed
Prismatic Abstract Geometric Background 4 No Black
Source GDJ
To get the tile this is made up from select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
I’m not going to use the word Retina for all the new patterns, but it just felt right for this one. Huge wood pattern for ya’ll.
Source Atle Mo
Seamless pattern formed from a tile that can be extracted by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
A simple circle. That’s all it takes. This one is even transparent, for those who like that.
Source Saqib
We have some linen patterns here, but none that are stressed. Until now.
Source Jordan Pittman
Prismatic 3D Isometric Tessellation Pattern 6
Source GDJ
Can never have too many knitting patterns, especially as nice as this.
Source Victoria Spahn
This one takes you back to math class. Classic mathematic board underlay.
Source Josh Green
The tile this fill pattern is based on can be had by using shift+alt+i on the rectangle.
Source Firkin
This was formed by distorting an image of a background on Pixabay.
Source Firkin