Sebastian is a long, elegant name with nine letters and several tricky transitions. The b-a-s middle section changes direction repeatedly, and the ti connection needs care. This is an advanced name that looks stunning when written well.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital S finishes near the baseline. Guide into the e with a smooth upstroke.
The b's final stroke rounds into the a. Both letters are round, but the b is taller.
The t connects to the i at the midline. Cross the t and dot the i after finishing.
Break it into Se-bas-tian for practice sessions.
Cross the t and dot the i only after writing all nine letters.
Keep consistent spacing. Nine letters will fill a line quickly.
Print this page for a ready-to-use practice sheet. Trace the model, then write on the blank lines.
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