This may be info that you don’t need, but given where I’m seeing you working on right now I’m going to say it anyways.
Flip your stave over so what was the bark side is now up. That’s the back of your bow - the side that faces away from you when you hold it.
Draw your front profile on there - your handle, width fades, taper to the tip. Remove the wood outside that however you choose, making sure the edge remains square. Then turn it on its side, and draw your side profile with the thickness taper - handle, fades into the limb, and a taper to the tip and then remove the wood outside that.
Apologies in advance if that seems like an unnecessary over simplification, but I’m with Pat in that it looks to me that you are moving wood essentially from the wrong spot or in the wrong order.