Violet starts with the graceful capital V and features the i-o-l sequence that naturally rises in height. The t at the end gets crossed after you finish writing. A pretty name that sits in the moderate range.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital V ends at the baseline. Rise into the i cleanly, and dot it later.
Close the o, then push up into the tall l. The height change is dramatic but natural.
The e connects into the t with a short rightward stroke. Cross the t after finishing the name.
The l should be the tallest lowercase letter. It gives the name its shape.
Cross the t and dot the i after writing all the letters.
Keep the o round and closed in the middle of the name.
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