The fish really care about very little, in the way of lures and reality. It's often said of soft plastics and cranks that a lure that slightly resembles the real bait may catch more fish than the realistic interpretations. Same is true with jigs and flies. Jigs with little detail often work well. I was told by a very seasoned fisherman, that jigs don't need eyes, don't need bulk and they are mostly concerned with size and very general profile.
He also did add, that from his personal experimenting, weight may work in your favor as it seems the lighter the jig the better. He used soft plastic grubs of the same size and color, just used them on different weights and found the bass took the grubs much more frequently when used on a lighter jighead. All said and done, you are doing well and are making some interesting jigs. Good fishing, Mac

Something about making jigs, the more you get into it, the more interesting it gets. In lieu of the above, I tie just two weights, 1/16 and 1/8.