Thomas is six letters with the classic Th opening and the o-m-a-s sequence that flows with gentle curves. The capital T is strong and horizontal, and the h rises tall right after it. The mas ending is smooth and natural, finishing with a confident s.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
Write the capital T's horizontal stroke first, then the downstroke. From the base of the T, curve right into the h's tall stem.
Close the o, then carry the exit stroke into the m's first hump. The m has two humps that should match in height.
The a opens into the s naturally. Let the s finish with a small upward flick.
The Th opening is the signature of this name. Practice that connection until it is second nature.
The o-m-a-s sequence is all baseline letters. Keep them evenly sized and spaced.
Cross the T after writing the complete name for a cleaner result.
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