Charlotte is a longer name with the tricky ch combination at the start and two t's near the end. The double-t gives you a chance to cross both letters with one stroke, which looks sharp when done right. It is a name that looks sophisticated in cursive.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital C flows into the h with a low connector. Keep the h's upstroke tall after the C's rounded end.
Write both t's, then cross them with a single horizontal line. It is faster and looks cleaner.
The r ends at the midline. Push up smoothly into the tall l without a hitch.
Practice the capital C to h connection. It is the first thing people see.
Cross both t's at the same height with one stroke after finishing the whole name.
Keep the o-t-t-e section tight and evenly spaced.
Print this page for a ready-to-use practice sheet. Trace the model, then write on the blank lines.
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