Audrey is a classic name that looks refined in cursive. The d provides height in the middle, and the r-e-y ending has a smooth flow. The capital A opens the name with a confident stroke, and the u-d connection requires a deliberate upward push.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital A's finishing stroke curves right. Let it drop into the u's first valley naturally.
From the u's final upstroke, keep climbing into the d's tall stem. Commit to the height change.
The small cursive r bumps into the e. Keep the r low so it does not overwhelm the e.
The u-d height transition is the trickiest spot. Practice going from a short letter to a tall one without wobbling.
The r in cursive is small and subtle. Do not make it look like a tiny n.
End the y with a descender that curves left, giving the name a graceful tail.
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