Beautiful tye Vicki.....gorgeous little tenkara fly. i've been using the tip of the feather when doing collars and or when palmering for years........not always, but very often. i did a fly recently that went into the box i donated at the FFF Gulf Coast Council Conclave show in Texas, that had two feather tips incorporated into the design.....one at the rear where i tyed in the hackle to be palmered.....and one up front which was the collar feather. The one in the rear was folded back and straped in so it went well beyond the bend on the far side of the shank, pretty much looking and fucntioning as a tail. And the other was folded back and underneath, so as to appear to be a Spey blade type a deal, with it's very tip reaching just beyond the bend, on the near side of the shank. Fly came out way cool actually.

i don't do it that often at the back, but very often incorporate the tip just under the shank as part of the collar. i c no sense in wasting it.....unless you really have some need for a very sparse fishing fly. The effect is very nice especially when using speckled or mottled feathers.
Your tying is fantastic.....keep an eye out for another package........the Helen Shaw book, the Sylvester Nemes video, three more packages of hooks, a bunch of materials (foam/rabbit strips/silly legs/thin skin/etc.), a book on Uni-thread, a post card that is the smaller version of the show poster from the FFF North Idaho Fly Fishing Expo, and some window stickers for the FFF, TGF, and the CFFC&M, plus other "goodies."
Oh, btw, when i do use the tip of the feather.....two wraps ONLY before "folding back & lashing".....then more (the actuall lashing) to snug everything, before proceeding forward.
