Ivy is one of the shortest names you can write in cursive. Just three letters, and the capital I is simple. The v-y connection is the only tricky spot since both letters have angular strokes. A perfect name for beginners who want quick results.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital I ends with a rightward stroke. Let it rise into the v's upward angle.
The v ends at the baseline heading right. Carry that stroke into the y, which drops below.
With only three letters, every stroke matters. Take your time on each one.
The v and y are both angular. Keep them sharp, not rounded.
Dot the i after finishing. The y's descender should be the last stroke before going back for the dot.
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