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How to Write Allison in Cursive

Allison

Allison has a double-l early on that creates a tall visual feature right after the capital A. The rest of the name settles to the baseline with i-s-o-n flowing naturally. The ll is the centerpiece, and keeping those two letters matched in height is the main task.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Allison"

These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.

Al
"Al" Connection
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The capital A's finishing stroke rises right into the first l. Commit to the height from the start.

ll
"ll" Connection
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Both l's must be identical. Write them as one continuous up-down-up motion.

so
"so" Connection
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The s curves right at the baseline and feeds into the round o. Keep the transition smooth.

Practice Tips for "Allison"

1

The double-l right after the capital A makes a strong visual statement. Get those two letters perfect.

2

Dot the i after finishing all seven letters.

3

The s-o-n ending flows easily. Let your hand relax through that final section.

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