Since you and I both hate our seam rippers, I would be very happy with this arrangement!!
You canme later...
If your perfectionist persona chooses to interfere, then remove the tiny red square from one of the corners in the middle border and swap it with the red one that is a different shade and then restitch the red squares.
LOL, I could not believe I ran completely out of the lighter red. I thought I had a good bit of it, but then, I realized it was a deeper shade. By then, I was into the project already. Tell me I'm not the only one who's done that! I was muttering to myself that me and my Belgian D'anver rooster were in a competition for the "Box of Rocks Award", meaning "Dumb as....". I think I got him beat today!
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I have done it so many times over the years that I now purposefully select three close shade of color to use in a quilt so it looks like I planned for it to happen.

Of course I love the scrappy look of the older quilts...using everything we have on hand.
I think that's why I was impressed with your latest scrap buster Log Cabin.
You have a great eye for color and your creative processing is so impressive....I love seeing your quilting projects.