Stocking Stuffer Exchange Revealed
03 December 2006 10:15 finishing, round robins, exchanges, & gifts
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!

03 December 2006 at 12:56
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
03 December 2006 at 13:27
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.
03 December 2006 at 13:28
oops - I got ahead of myself - found the instructions. Can’t wait to try it!
03 December 2006 at 15:17
It’s lovely, Renee!!
03 December 2006 at 15:23
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.
04 December 2006 at 08:42
Great job! It’s a beautiful piece. Love it!
04 December 2006 at 10:49
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!
04 December 2006 at 15:05
You did a fabulous job, Renee!
04 December 2006 at 18:29
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
05 December 2006 at 08:53
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.
05 December 2006 at 09:15
It is beautiful! Great job!
09 December 2006 at 08:15
Great finish Renee, congrats
10 December 2006 at 01:41
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
12 December 2006 at 05:28
This sure is a popular design! and rightly so - it is adorable. Your pinkeep is adorable, Renée