Also, they're not necessarily 'hard' to make stable, just harder than a longbow. In terms of stability, the list would go:
hill style (1.25"-1.5")
r/d longbow (1.5")
recurve (1.75")
static recurve (1.75"-2")
The more you design a profile that is inherently less stable, the more you have to alter other aspects to keep it from getting too out of hand. That above list is also in order of thinnest widths to widest (which i just added).
Bow length, riser length, riser to limb ratio, and how far the bow is being drawn all effect stability as well, can be a bit tricky getting everything to line up how you're intending on the first (or even fourth) try.