Finishing week

I decided that I need to finish 5 small pieces this week. Yesterday I posted the first one. This is the second one. I first posted about this one on Oct. 31. If you click on tutorials in my LABELS list on the right side of the screen, it is the last one. I decided to put a facing on this one instead of binding. This is only the second quilt I have done that on. I did mostly straight line random quilting with matching thread and then added gold thread to quilt the crazy pieced square. After I finished the CP square I went back and added a few gold thread lines in the background too. This one is 12-13" wide and 16.5" tall. I was diving into the "Needs to be finished box" again and found this oldie. This is one of those things that I want out of my house, cannot figure out if anyone would buy it, don't know where to get rid of it pieces.
The store where it hung for display sold out of all of the fabrics because so many people liked it. It is a Hidden Wells quilt made with Mary Ellen Hopkins instructions in her pamphlet. This had to be 1989 or 1990 that this one was made.
It would make a great tablecloth (60" square) but I am tired of looking at it.
My house is filled with lots of things like this. I wish it would disappear but I don't want it to go to a landfill or be used as a rag to clean the garage floor. I want it to go to someone who could love it.