Autumn has a double occurrence of t and u-m letters that create a rhythmic pattern. The capital A opens with confidence, and the t-u section in the middle needs consistent sizing. The m at the end is wide and gives the name a full finish. Remember to cross both t's.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital A finishes with a rightward stroke. Let it glide into the u's first valley.
The u's final upstroke connects to the t. Cross the t after finishing the whole name.
The m's third hump flows into the n. Be careful not to add an extra hump between them.
Cross the t after writing the entire name. It is the only stroke you need to go back for.
The m-n combination at the end can look like one big wave. Count the humps: m gets three, n gets two.
The u appears twice. Make both u's the same width and depth.
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