Stocking Stuffer Exchange Revealed

10:15 finishing, round robins, exchanges, & gifts

Stocking Stuffer Exchange for Leslie I’ll admit it: For the past few years I have been quite a humbug when it comes to Christmas. However, this year all that has changed. I guess my niece’s excitement over Christmas must be contagious or something, because this year I have felt like stitching for Christmas. Not too much as I don’t want to over-commit myself, but I figured along with the baby ornament, a Christmas-themed exchange would be just about the right amount of Christmas stitching to adequately celebrate my rediscovered Christmas spirit.

So, instead of a traditional ornament exchange, over at the Robin’s Nest I decided to offer a stocking stuffer exchange. The idea behind a stocking stuffer exchange as opposed to an ornament exchange came about because I know that there are already a lot of ornament exchanges going on this time of year and I thought it would be fun to do a Christmas/winter-themed exchange that wouldn’t be limited specifically to making an “ornament.”

Our post date for the Stocking Stuffer Exchange was December 1 and since my partner has already received what I stitched for her I can finally share it. I stitched “Winter’s Eve” on 28 count light mocha Quaker cloth from the 2006 JCS Ornament edition by Country Cottage Needleworks for Leslie and turned it into a pinkeep.

When I saw “Winter’s Eve” in the magazine I immediately thought it would lend itself nicely to a pinkeep and though I had never done one before I knew that is the finishing method I wanted to try. Of course I hem-hawed around and didn’t do my finishing immediately and by the time I sat down to do the finishing I briefly considered taking the easy way out and making a little pillow instead, but in the end I decided to take the challenge and make my first pinkeep.

And believe it or not, it wasn’t as difficult as I thought it might be! Originally I was going to use the instructions for a pinkeep that I found in JCS, but I came to the conclusion that I wanted to do it differently so I made up my own instructions and have to say I am quite pleased with the results.

In order to photograph it I sat it on a plate stand on Mom’s mantle and when she saw the finished result she requested one for herself. Hmm… maybe I will be doing more Christmas stitching this year after all!

14 Responses

  1. Judith Romijn Says:

    I hope I did right than as I misunderstood a bit for the exchange. I thought we had to make a nice gift for in a stocking. I am sure she will like it, but it is not really winter. But one thing in the exchange is really christmas :-)

  2. prajantr Says:

    It turned out so nicely! What a wonderful finish :)
    What are the chances you’ll provide the instructions you made up for yourself? I’d like to try it out.

  3. prajantr Says:

    oops - I got ahead of myself - found the instructions. Can’t wait to try it!

  4. Barbara Says:

    It’s lovely, Renee!!

  5. Dee Says:

    Your Winter’s Eve is beautiful. I love the plate stand that it is on too. Where do you get something like that? They would be perfect for displaying several of my larger ornaments.

  6. Erica Says:

    Great job! It’s a beautiful piece. Love it!

  7. Michelle Says:

    Very cute! I love it as a pinkeep. And your stocking stuffer exchange was a cute idea. One of these days, I’ll free up some time to do another exchange!

  8. Singular Stitches Says:

    You did a fabulous job, Renee!

  9. Sue Says:

    That is so pretty, and I really like it on the plate stand. I wouldn’t have thought of displaying something that way, but it works great.
    Sue

  10. Cindy Says:

    What a lovely project to put you in the Christmas mood. I have yet to stitch something for myself. That one is on my list.

  11. Dawn Says:

    It is beautiful! Great job!

  12. s Sharon Says:

    Great finish Renee, congrats

  13. AnneS Says:

    I adore your finished pinkeep, and think Winter’s Eve really does suit that style of finishing. I think it’s one of my faves in the entire 2006 JCS ornie issue - and you did a fantastic job of it :D

  14. Isabelle Says:

    This sure is a popular design! and rightly so - it is adorable. Your pinkeep is adorable, Renée :D