May I Use Embroidery Library's Images On My Website?
You certainly may! Many of our customers have custom embroidery websites that they use to advertise and sell embroidered items, such as baby and children's clothing, quilts, monogrammed and personalized towels, etc. Many customers sell embroidered items through Etsy, eBay, or other commerce sites. Oftentimes a custom embroiderer will offer their customer blank garments or items and a choice of designs to add to that garment or item. It can be more efficient and effective to use our images of the designs, rather than stitching your own samples, and for that reason we allow other websites to feature images of our designs. If you'd like to use images from our site to advertise your stitched goods, add this disclaimer to every page on your site that includes an image from our site: Image(s) provided by Embroidery Library, Inc. That image must be on every webpage that displays an image from our site. If it isn't, then your copyright gets muddled with our copyright, licensing is a mess, and it's an expensive and time-consuming process to get it all sorted out. So, add the disclaimer, please, and everything will be a-ok. If you're opening designs in a software program, and using that software-rendered image to market your service, then we recommend this disclaimer: Software-rendered images of designs by Embroidery Library, Inc. If you're featuring your own photos or images of items or designs that you stitched, there's no need for a disclaimer. Questions? Email stitch@emblibrary.com.