Remixed from an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by CatherineClennan
Source Firkin
Abstract Tiled Background Extended 6
Source GDJ
Seamless Light Background Texture.
Source V. Hartikainen
That’s what it is, a dark dot. Or sort of carbon looking.
Source Tsvetelin Nikolov
An alternative colour scheme to the original seamless pattern.
Source Firkin
A monochrome pattern from a tile that can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscaope and using shift+alt+i
Source Firkin
New paper pattern with a slightly organic feel to it, using some thin threads.
Source Atle Mo
A seamless gray background texture suitable for use on websites. To me, it has the look of stone. Feel free to modify it to meet your needs (by making it a bit lighter or darker, for example).
Source V. Hartikainen
Original minus the background
Source Firkin
Looks like a technical drawing board: small squares forming a nice grid.
Source We Are Pixel8
Could be paper, could be a Polaroid frame – up to you!
Source Chaos
Super simple but very nice indeed. Gray with vertical stripes.
Source Merrin Macleod
Derived from an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by darkmoon1968
Source Firkin
Sweet and subtle white plaster with hints of noise and grunge.
Source Phil Maurer
Looks a bit like concrete with subtle specks spread around the pattern.
Source Mladjan Antic
A lot of people like the icon patterns, so here’s one for your restaurant blog.
Source Andrijana Jarnjak
It has waves, so make sure you don’t get sea sickness.
Source CoolPatterns
CC0 remixed from a drawing. Walter Crane, 1914, Firkin.
Source SliverKnight
The tile this is based on can be retrieved by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
No idea what Nistri means, but it’s a crisp little pattern nonetheless.
Source Markus Reiter
This is indeed a bit strange, but here’s to the crazy ones!
Source Christopher Buecheler
The tile can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i. Remixed from a drawing in 'Flowers of Song', Frederick Weatherly, 1895.
Source Firkin
The rectangular tile this is based on can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i
Source Firkin
Horizontal and vertical lines on a light gray background.
Source Adam Anlauf
The image depicts a pattern of regular hexagon.As I made to use it for myself,I want to others to use it.Speaking about the ratio of the image, height : width = 2 : √3(1.732...)Ridiculous to say,I realized later that this image is not honey comb pattern.I have to slide the second row.
Source Yamachem