Emilia has a flowing feel with the m creating a wide wave early on and the l-i-a ending rising and falling gently. The capital E opens cleanly, and the i appears twice, giving you good practice with that letter. The m-i connection is where most people need to slow down.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital E finishes with a rightward stroke that flows directly into the first hump of the m.
The m's third hump ends at the midline. Carry that stroke into the i without adding an extra bump.
The l descends from full height into the short i. Make the height difference clear so they do not blur together.
The m has three humps. Count them as you write to make sure none get lost.
Both i's need dots. Add them both after finishing the whole name.
The l is the tallest letter in the lowercase section. Use it as your height reference.
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