Can You Use Clipart with Cricut, Silhouette & Embroidery Machines? (Cut Files & Stitch File Rules)
📚 Introduction
Cutting machines and embroidery machines are such a fun way to turn digital art into real-life projects. With the right clipart, you can make custom shirts, mugs, tote bags, keychains, quilts, and more — all from your craft room table. But the big question is: “Can I use clipart with Cricut, Silhouette, Brother & embroidery machines… and what exactly am I allowed to sell?” This guide walks through how using clipart with cutting and embroidery machines works, what’s allowed, what isn’t, and how WondersArtist licensing fits in. We’ll keep things practical and cozy, so you can focus on creating beautiful physical projects instead of stressing over rules.Note: this article is general information, not legal advice. For platform-specific rules (like Cricut Design Space, Etsy, or a POD site), always double-check their latest terms.
📋 Table of Content
- ✨ Quick Overview
- ✂️ How Clipart Works with Cutting & Embroidery Machines
- 🖨 Cricut & Silhouette: Using Clipart for Cut Files
- 🧵 Embroidery Machines: Turning Clipart into Stitch Files
- 📦 Physical Products vs Digital Files
- 🌷 Examples of What’s Allowed (and What Isn’t)
- 📑 WondersArtist License Checklist for Machines
- 💖 Final Thoughts
✨ Quick Overview
Here’s the super short version of how WondersArtist licensing treats cutting and embroidery machines:-
YES – You can:
- Use our PNG/JPG clipart with cutting machines (Cricut, Silhouette, Brother, etc.).
- Convert designs into cuttable SVGs or embroidery stitch files for your own use.
- Sell unlimited physical items you make with those designs (shirts, mugs, tumblers, bags, patches, etc.).
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NO – You can’t:
- Sell or share the digital cut files themselves (SVG, DXF, FCM, etc.).
- Sell or share digital embroidery files based on our art (PES, JEF, DST, EXP, etc.).
- Include our clipart as a separate folder of PNGs, SVGs, or stitch files in a “bundle” or “graphics pack”.
✂️ How Clipart Works with Cutting & Embroidery Machines
Most machines fit into two big groups:- Cutting machines – Cricut, Silhouette Cameo/Portrait, Brother ScanNCut, etc.
- Embroidery machines – Brother, Janome, Bernina, Baby Lock, etc., often used with software that converts images into stitch files.
- You start with clipart (usually PNG or JPG).
- You convert or trace it into a format your machine understands (SVG or stitch file).
- Your machine cuts or stitches the design onto a blank (shirt, mug, towel, hoop, bag, etc.).
- This converting/tracing step is allowed for your own crafting and for making physical products to sell.
- What’s not allowed is then turning those SVGs or stitch files into a new digital product for other people to buy as a general graphics/tool resource.
✔ Clipart → cut/stitch file → physical item (for sale) = OK
✖ Clipart → cut/stitch file → downloadable file (for other crafters) = Not allowed
🖨 Cricut & Silhouette: Using Clipart for Cut Files
Let’s look at cutting machines specifically.How you might use our clipart with Cricut, Silhouette, or Brother
Common workflows:- Import a PNG into Cricut Design Space and use “Print then Cut” for stickers.
- Bring a flowers PNG into Silhouette Studio and trace it into an SVG line shape.
- Use Brother ScanNCut to scan printed clipart and cut around the edges.
- You use the art to make your own finished items.
- You’re not handing out the raw clipart files or the SVG cut lines as a new graphics pack.
What you’re allowed to sell
With our clipart plus your cutting machine, you can sell:- Die-cut sticker sheets and kiss-cut stickers.
- Iron-on vinyl decals already applied to shirts, bags, baby bodysuits, etc.
- Finished wooden signs, ornaments, acrylic keychains, tumblers, mugs, and coasters.
- Paper crafts: cupcake toppers, banners, tags, scrapbooking embellishments, card fronts, etc.
- You may sell unlimited physical items, worldwide, forever, using WondersArtist graphics.
What you’re not allowed to sell
Even if you made them yourself from our clipart, the following are not allowed:- A zip file of SVGs created from our flowers, animals, icons, etc.
- “Cricut cut file bundle” where the main value is a set of shapes based directly on WondersArtist art.
- DXF/FCM/etc. cut file sets sold for other crafters to use with their machines.
- A template where the buyer’s main benefit is saving out our designs as reusable SVGs for their own graphics packs.
🧵 Embroidery Machines: Turning Clipart into Stitch Files
Embroidery has a very similar pattern — just with thread instead of vinyl or paper.Using clipart as the base for embroidery
Typical scenario:- You take a clipart PNG and run it through digitizing software (like Embrilliance, Hatch, PE-Design, etc.).
- The software turns shapes and outlines into stitches.
- You save a stitch file (PES, JEF, DST, EXP, etc.) for your machine.
- You can digitize our art into stitch files for your own use or for items you sell.
- You cannot sell or giveaway the embroidery files themselves as a product.
What you’re allowed to sell
You’re welcome to stitch WondersArtist-based designs onto:- Shirts, jackets, hoodies, and sweatshirts.
- Tote bags, zipper pouches, and backpacks.
- Hats, beanies, aprons, and chef coats.
- Baby blankets, burp cloths, bibs, and nursery decor.
- Quilts, pillows, wall hangings, and hoop art.
What you’re not allowed to sell
The license does not allow:- PES/JEF/DST/etc. embroidery file sets created from WondersArtist art.
- “Embroidery design pack” where the lion, flowers, characters, etc. are directly from our clipart.
- Any product that markets our art as ready-to-use embroidery designs for other digitizers or machine owners.
📦 Physical Products vs Digital Files
A good way to make decisions is to pause and ask:“Am I selling the finished thing, or the artwork itself?”
- If you’re selling a finished thing (shirt, mug, sticker sheet, keychain, quilt, hoop art), you’re usually fine under the WondersArtist license.
- If you’re selling the artwork itself (PNGs, SVGs, embroidery files, or anything that lets people reuse our clipart as a design resource), that crosses the line.
🌷 Examples of What’s Allowed (and What Isn’t)
Allowed – Cutting machine examples
- Printing WondersArtist florals on sticker paper, then using Cricut Print Then Cut to make ready-to-sell sticker sheets.
- Using Silhouette to cut vinyl decals featuring our gnomes and adding them to mugs or tumblers for your shop.
- Cutting layered cardstock elements based on our designs for cake toppers, banners, or party decor sets you sell.
Not allowed – Cutting machine examples
- Selling a “Floral SVG Mega Bundle” where the designs are traced from WondersArtist clipart.
- Offering a “Cricut sticker kit” download where buyers receive our clipart arranged on cut lines to reuse in their own products.
Allowed – Embroidery examples
- Digitizing our woodland animals and stitching them onto baby blankets for your Etsy shop.
- Stitching our flowers onto tote bags and selling them at craft fairs.
- Using our clipart as inspiration for applique shapes that you stitch onto clothing or quilts.
Not allowed – Embroidery examples
- Selling “Woodland Animals PES Pack” where the designs are digitized from WondersArtist art.
- Giving away DST/JEF files based on our graphics as a freebie or newsletter opt-in.
📑 WondersArtist License Checklist for Machines
When you’re working with Cricut, Silhouette, Brother, or embroidery machines, you can use this quick checklist:-
✔ You may:
- Use WondersArtist clipart in your own cutting and embroidery projects.
- Convert designs into SVGs or stitch files for personal use.
- Sell unlimited physical products created with those designs.
- Mix our art with your own designs, text, monograms, and layouts.
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✖ You may not:
- Sell, share, or give away cut files or stitch files that are based on our art.
- Repackage our clipart (or traces of it) as a graphics pack, SVG bundle, or embroidery design set.
- Upload our raw graphics as a built-in asset library in any tool for others to grab freely.
If other crafters could use this download as their “graphics stash,” it’s probably not allowed.
💖 Final Thoughts
Your cutting machine and embroidery machine are amazing partners for digital art. With WondersArtist clipart and your favorite tools — Cricut Design Space, Silhouette Studio, Brother software, or embroidery digitizers — you can create an entire line of cozy, custom products. As long as you’re:- Using our art to decorate physical items, and
- Not turning the art into new digital graphics packs, SVG bundles, or embroidery file sets,