Piper
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How to Write Piper in Cursive

Piper

Piper has two p's that both drop below the baseline, giving the name a distinctive look with those descenders. The capital P starts things off, and the i between the two p's needs to stay clear and distinct. The e-r ending finishes neatly at the midline.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Piper"

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

Pi
"Pi" Connection
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The capital P finishes at the midline. Drop into the i's short upstroke from there.

ip
"ip" Connection
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The i connects to the lowercase p. The p drops below the baseline, so guide the stroke downward.

er
"er" Connection
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The e opens right into the small cursive r. Keep the r's bump low and subtle.

Practice Tips for "Piper"

1

Both p's drop below the baseline. Make sure they descend the same distance.

2

Dot the i after finishing the whole name.

3

The lowercase p needs to come back up to the baseline after its descender to connect to the next letter.

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