Given that they are such small squares, compared to their neighbors, i really don't think it'll be noticeable to a regular old normal person looking at it. You are another story, of course, because you know the true, unadulterated story of the actual real live human being who mafe it. So, here's what I think you should do. To the quilt- nothing. Keep going with the rest, quilt it, wash it, etc. To your head- here's what I want you to do: Ask yourself what you would think of that quilt if the sweetest, nicest woman you know made it. Somone you really, really love and want nothing but the best of times and the happiest life possible. Your best friend, your daughter or your mom- pick your favorite. How would you want her to feel about that quilt. Would you want her to be proud of all her hard work, proud of her design, and happy that her husband thinks its just great and that she's such a wonderful gal for gping to all that work for him? Or would you want her to be thinking she didn't do a wonderful job, and be bummed when she saw it, obsessing over one square that's just a teensy bit out of line. Choose how you'd want her to be treated, and then do that to yourself, because that's what she'd want for you. In fact, I'm pretty sure that's what we all want for you. I know I do.
I'm a recovering obsessive perfectionist, join me anytime you wish. XXOO Patti