Hannah is a palindrome, and in cursive it has a pleasant symmetry with two tall h's framing the middle. The double-n in the center creates a wave pattern. Keeping the two h's and two n's consistent is the main challenge.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
Write both n's as a continuous wave. Three humps total, all the same height.
The capital H's loop leads into the a. Keep the a small and round.
From the a, push up into the second h. The height jump should match the first h.
Both h's should be the same height. They anchor the name at each end.
The nn pair should look like a smooth wave, not two separate bumps.
The a's in this name are small. Keep them tight and round.
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