If it were me, I would get it bending out towards the tips more. It's partially just my preference. Some of the performance gurus keep the tips stiffer like that, but I think Yew thrives a well-distributed bend. Again--personal preference speaking. And, even Yew will kick in the hand if you put too much mass out toward the tips. Just a little something to be cognizant of.
My main advice would be to round your corners and get it sanded (or very carefully scraped/filed) before you progress further. This will drop the weight and you can finesse the tip weight down a little while your cleaning it up. I find that it's better to go through this inevitable loss of weight earlier in the process rather than hit your goal weight and have to scrape and sand 5 pounds off to get the bow looking nice.
I have never had a problem with a Yew knot--yet--but I would wrap that one to be on the safe side. That's a stave with some challenges but it looks like you're doing it justice. Good luck.
J. D. Duff