Scarlett is a long name with a double-t at the end that you can cross with one satisfying stroke. The Sc opening takes practice since the capital S must connect smoothly to the c. The rl connection in the middle also needs attention.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital S finishes near the baseline. Glide into the c with a low connecting stroke.
The r stays low, then you jump up into the tall l. Make that height change deliberate.
Write both t's, then cross them with a single horizontal line for a clean finish.
Break it into chunks when learning: Scar-lett.
Cross both t's with one stroke at the very end.
The ar combination in the middle is easy. Use it as your resting point.
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