Leah is a short, sweet name that starts with a looping capital L and ends with a tall h. The e-a connection in the middle is natural, and the whole name writes quickly. The h at the end gives it a vertical finish that looks tidy.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital L's baseline loop leads right into the e. Keep the connection smooth and low.
Close the a, then push up into the h's tall stem. The height change should be decisive.
The capital L's loop should be generous but not sloppy. Practice until it feels natural.
The e-a pair flows easily. Just make sure the a closes at the top.
The h is the last letter, so give its tail a clean finish stroke.
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