Isaac
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How to Write Isaac in Cursive

Isaac

Isaac has an unusual structure with two a's and the s-a-a-c sequence that is all curves. The capital I in cursive is loopy and dramatic. Keeping the two a's looking identical while they connect through different letters is the main challenge.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Isaac"

These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.

Is
"Is" Connection
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The capital I finishes with a rightward stroke. Glide into the s without lifting.

sa
"sa" Connection
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The s curves into the first a. Keep the a closed at the top.

ac
"ac" Connection
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The a's exit stroke leads into the c. Both are round and connect naturally.

Practice Tips for "Isaac"

1

Both a's should look the same. Practice writing two identical a's in a row.

2

The capital I has loops at top and bottom. Don't let it look like a capital J.

3

The s-a-a-c sequence is all curves. Keep your hand relaxed and let them flow.

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