Carson is six letters with the capital C and the r-s connection in the middle that needs a smooth transition between two short letters. The ar pairing is natural, and the on ending is one of the easiest closings in cursive. A well-paced name throughout.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital C ends at the midline heading right. Flow into the a, keeping it round and closed.
The small cursive r peaks and drops to the baseline, then curves into the s. Both letters are short, so keep them at similar sizes.
The s curves to the right into the o. Close the o completely so it stays distinct from the s.
The rs connection is the trickiest part. Practice those two short letters together.
The ar combination early on is natural and smooth. Use it to build momentum.
The on ending should flow effortlessly. Let your hand relax into those final strokes.
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