Skylar starts with a capital S and features the tricky k-y combination that involves an angular letter meeting a descender. The l adds height in the second half, and the a-r ending is comfortable. The k is the real star of this name in cursive.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital S ends with a small curve at the baseline. Rise up into the k's tall stem from there.
The k's final stroke kicks right. Let it drop down into the y's descender.
The l descends from its height and connects smoothly to the a at the baseline.
The cursive k has a loop and a kick. Practice it on its own until the shape feels comfortable.
The y's descender should drop well below the baseline to balance the tall letters above.
Keep the a-r ending tidy. The small cursive r is just a bump, not a tall letter.
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