Grace is a classic name that looks elegant in cursive. The capital G has a distinctive shape that takes practice, and the r-a connection requires attention. The ce ending finishes the name with a gentle curve.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital G ends near the baseline. Bridge into the small cursive r with a short connecting stroke.
The r's small bump leads directly into the a. Don't lift between them.
The c opens into the e naturally. Both are round, open letters.
The capital G is complex. Practice it on its own until the shape feels automatic.
Keep the r small. It should be the shortest letter in the name.
The a-c-e sequence should flow without any pauses.
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