Caroline is an eight-letter name that looks graceful in cursive when the spacing is right. The capital C starts things off smoothly, and the a-r connection in the early section needs care. The l in the middle provides a nice height accent, and the i-n-e ending finishes cleanly.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital C ends with a short rightward stroke. Curve it up into the a at the midline.
The a closes at the top, then the connecting stroke bumps into the small cursive r. Keep the r tiny.
The l drops from its height into the short i. Make the height difference obvious.
Break the name into sections: Caro-line. Each half has its own rhythm.
The l is the visual peak of the name. Make it stand tall.
Dot the i and cross no t's. Simple finish. Just make sure the final e ends cleanly.
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