@!*%?&, Cody, I find myself agreeing with you.
There is so much to learn, why, if I waited until I got the architecture right, I'd be dead and gone by the time I was ready to start carving my guns.
Many of theses skills cross over into another. For example, refining the architecture or the shape of the stock is training your eye to the subtleties of form. When drawing your designs for carving, this same eye is looking at the curves, making judgment calls on the curves, the flow of the design, etc.
However, should you not pay attention to the architecture, but pour all your efforts into the carving, you will end up with a pig in fancy lingerie. Nice panties, piggy, but you're still a pig.
What is the matter with me today? (don't go there, Dave)
Tom