Sarah is a familiar name that looks clean in cursive. The capital S curves elegantly, the a-r connection in the middle needs a careful transition from round to angular, and the final h provides a tall ending stroke. Five letters with a nice variety of shapes.
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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 at the baseline. Rise into the a's upstroke from there.
Close the a, then transition into the small cursive r. The r should be a low bump, not tall.
The second a closes and the connecting stroke pushes up into the h's tall stem.
Both a's need to look identical. Consistency is everything in a short name like this.
The cursive r between the two a's should stay small. It is just a subtle bump.
The h at the end finishes the name with height. Give it a clean exit stroke.
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