Campion,
BIG HUGS to you.
I love your colors, they are so cheery. This is really a beautiful quilt.
I do understand how you want your quilt to turn out as perfectly as possible because I am like that, too. Someone told me once, when I was complaining about mismatched seams and that the quilt was taking forever to finish, that 'done was better than perfect'. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that she was right.
Once you finish sewing the quilt and you quilt it, a lot of those mismatched seams just blend into the quilt - never to be seen again. Furthermore, the recipient of the quilt will love it and will know that you put love into it while you were making it just for her. Quilts just exude love, don't you think?
But, as I said I can relate. I once made a stars and stripes quilt for my father-in-law who was in the Navy. As usual, I fussed over the quilt and didn't quite give myself enough time to do more stipple quilting on the quilt before I had to catch a train to Idaho. I finished binding it on the train, unfortunately, the end result were wavy sides. I was so horrified and embarrassed, but it was his Christmas present and we actually arrived on Christmas, with no way of me being able to fix the problems. [Plus, my mother-in-law doesn't have a sewing machine.]
He loved the quilt. After he passed away a few years later, I asked my mother-in-law if I could have the quilt back and she said "NO" because it was one of the things he cherished and she felt it was a part of him now. She said it did't matter to him that I thought it was quilted wrong, it mattered to him because I put all the time and effort into making it just for him and he loved it.
I never got a chance to fix it, but seeing my MIL use it and feeling close to my FIL, makes it all better. We just don't have to be perfect to be loved.
Hope this helps.
mac