Sadie has a nice mix of rounded and tall letters. The capital S curves elegantly, the a-d connection goes from short to tall, and the i-e ending is one of the most natural pairs in cursive. The d is the visual peak of the name.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital S ends with a rightward curve. Rise into the a's upstroke from the baseline.
Close the a fully, then push up into the d's tall stem. The height change defines the name.
The i connects to the e naturally at the midline. Both are short, rounded letters.
The a-d height transition is the key moment. Practice it until the upstroke into the d feels confident.
Dot the i after writing the whole name.
The d should be the tallest letter. It gives the name its distinctive profile.
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