Quinn starts with the rare capital Q, which has a distinctive shape in cursive that most people do not practice often. The u-i-n-n ending is all short letters that flow together naturally. The double-n at the end creates a matching wave to finish the name.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital Q's tail leads right. Guide it into the u's first downstroke.
The i connects to the n with a natural upstroke. Both letters sit at the same height.
Both n's should have matching humps. Write them as one continuous wave.
The capital Q is rare. Practice it on its own since you probably have not written it much.
Dot the i after finishing the whole name.
The double-n ending should look rhythmic, like two small matching hills.
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