Interesting. I've seen several different ways to do this, varying in complexity and elaborateness (I've found in general that the more elaborate or difficult the sash knot is, the more pretentious or self-important the school tends to be). Your method is very similar to how we tie our sashes in my lineage. Simple, direct, no unnecessary frills or ornamentation. The only difference is that in Wing Chun we have the knot on the left side, not the right.
I googled "how to tie a sash" and this video came up. I wanted to make a belt for my Integrity doll with tiny ribbon (though large for Integrity doll waist size as compared to your sash width in proportion to a human). I thought, is this disrespectful to Kung Fu, should I try a Kung Fu sash on my doll? I did and I stopped at the part where you pulled the loop through at 1:54 and my doll looks amazing! If you expand your title to Hot Toys, dolls, Integrity, or action figures I bet you'll get even more views. I unintentionally learned something today, how to tie a Kung Fu sash!
Im having a real tuff time picking my next sword from lk chen . Cant decide between silver swallow miao dao or paltial tang dao . I also want sno peak and the big tang dao but i think its between the first 2 . Any thoughts/ reccomendations ?
The Miao Dao is really fun to work with, it looks beautiful and it is lively and agile, although the Palatial Tang Dao has such authority in the cut and a very distinguished appearance... it's really hard to decide!
Most sashes are 8' - 10' long so if it is too short, then either wrap the body once (instead of twice), or it may be the wrong length to begin with and you'll have to buy a new sash.