You can find the handwriting practice sheets here :) Style 1: www.etsy.com/listing/1370525292/printable-neat-handwriting-worksheet Style 3: www.etsy.com/listing/1365054144/printable-spencerian-penmanship-practice Style 4: www.etsy.com/listing/1278438374/cursive-writing-practice-sheets
These are all excellent handwriting styles. But I think most people usually have one main style based on how they learned it first. It shows when you actually write something with the goal of writing something down quickly without time to think about how it will look. What comes out automatically in a situation like that is one’s “main” or “real” handwriting. But if you write slower specifically trying to make the writing look a certain way then it will be like what you wrote by design.
I was today years old when I learned there were various styles of cursive writing. I'm 44. When I was young, there was just plain old "cursive'". The time has now come to teach my son. Where do I even start?!
Great stuff! Love the technique and overall look of all of them. If I may share an advice (that also worked for me personally) - with cursive, especially something between a Spencerian and Palmer's, make sure you follow the "s" downstroke to the left and touch the other line - otherwise your "r" and "s" will look dangerously alike! Also, the ampersand should be full height. Keep getting better! I know I'm trying every day if I can. ;)
I have a very tough time printing. I usually use cursive. I'm a southpaw, and my writing has never been that great. It sucked in grammar school. When I was a young adult, I started practicing my handwriting and it's much better. It took some time as I'm also Dyslexic. Printing is still tough for me. But my printing is legible. I still prefer cursive.
I went to Staples for supplies for my business. I took a check to pay for it. When filling out the check, I wrote cursive. (Not as well as this!!) The young boy at the cash register was amazed I wrote that way. I asked him , "Don't you sign your name at times?" He said "Yes". "Well thats cursive." I said. He went on to tell me that's the only cursive thing he knows, and his uncle taught him how to sign his name!
your handwritting is beautiful, i have just bought a LAMY AL STAR and wanted to know a good place to star when it comes to practicing. i cant seem to find anywhere
It would have been very helpful to me (& others?) to see a single sheet at the end with all styles showing on one page, then i could do a side-by-side comparison to decide: "I like that one best -- that's the one I want to print a copy of and practice so i get good at it, even tho I may tweak it a tad to make it mine.". TFS, tho.
What's the difference between Style #2 and #4? They both say Cursive is the style. One is more rushed and the other more consistent, but otherwise same?
Hello, I admire your writing, yet it seems you are gripping the pen quite hard and have your fingers bent too much. This makes it harder to have a nice even flow to the curves. I will also suggest slanting the paper some. Your elbow, wrist, hand, and fingers should all be relaxed and almost straight, just a slight curve, as you go across the paper. Elbow should be at the center under the paper. That will let your tip go evenly and keep your letters all at the same slant. Do not press too hard, so the tip glides across the paper and does not dig in. Best of luck.
I see very little difference in Spencerian and Cursive. You use the word "beautiful" in both and the only noticeable difference is the letter "u." I write my capital "I" the way you do in Spencerian but my capital "S" is different, like a lower case "s" with a loop on the top. And my capital "T" is in two parts, lower, then upper. Of course they are not as neat as yours.
You can find the handwriting practice sheets here :)
Style 1: www.etsy.com/listing/1370525292/printable-neat-handwriting-worksheet
Style 3: www.etsy.com/listing/1365054144/printable-spencerian-penmanship-practice
Style 4: www.etsy.com/listing/1278438374/cursive-writing-practice-sheets
Calligraphy is really a fancy thing. I have been practicing for one year, my handwriting is getting advanced day after day
I had to buy a broad nib to get my handwriting even close to this smooth. I love how consistent your sizes and spacing is!
So jealous of your handwriting skills! How long did it take to obtain this kind of results?
I started practicing since July 2019 :)
And I started practicing since 2021
Style five is my favorite. Thanks for helping an old dog learn new tricks.
That missing "o" in Style 2 drove me nuts!
So Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
I’m glad I’m not the only one!!!
Ikr 😭
Good observation
These are all excellent handwriting styles. But I think most people usually have one main style based on how they learned it first. It shows when you actually write something with the goal of writing something down quickly without time to think about how it will look. What comes out automatically in a situation like that is one’s “main” or “real” handwriting. But if you write slower specifically trying to make the writing look a certain way then it will be like what you wrote by design.
I was today years old when I learned there were various styles of cursive writing. I'm 44. When I was young, there was just plain old "cursive'". The time has now come to teach my son. Where do I even start?!
God bless you and your family🎉🎉nice handwriting 🎉🎉
Style 2.. I felt good.
Great stuff! Love the technique and overall look of all of them. If I may share an advice (that also worked for me personally) - with cursive, especially something between a Spencerian and Palmer's, make sure you follow the "s" downstroke to the left and touch the other line - otherwise your "r" and "s" will look dangerously alike! Also, the ampersand should be full height. Keep getting better! I know I'm trying every day if I can. ;)
Excellent advice! Thank you!
Appreciated dear
I love that you hold your pen correctly.
They are all neat and beutyfull but the 2nd and 4th inspired me most
Can you tell us the proper names of the different types please?? I love them
WOW the last one is amazing!
I have a very tough time printing. I usually use cursive. I'm a southpaw, and my writing has never been that great. It sucked in grammar school. When I was a young adult, I started practicing my handwriting and it's much better. It took some time as I'm also Dyslexic. Printing is still tough for me. But my printing is legible. I still prefer cursive.
Calligraphy in exams is crazy but im happy for you
You have a magic on your hands like our ancestors.
wow thank you for sharing, that was so beauuuuuuutiful to watch. My favourite styles are number 4 and 5. I would loooooove to write like that wowwww.
I love your cursive handwriting....🥰🥰
I went to Staples for supplies for my business. I took a check to pay for it. When filling out the check, I wrote cursive. (Not as well as this!!) The young boy at the cash register was amazed I wrote that way. I asked him , "Don't you sign your name at times?" He said "Yes". "Well thats cursive." I said. He went on to tell me that's the only cursive thing he knows, and his uncle taught him how to sign his name!
Style 4 is very beautiful
I notice that you have 2 different formations of r in Tyler 2 and 4, how do you decide which goes where?
I think my favorite is the Spencerian….but truth be known I love them all….hoping to accomplish them all
Brilliant
សរសេរអក្សរ ស្អាតណាស់ Very Good
This is lovely. Thank you for making it 🖋💌
Cool thought
This is so inspiring! Thank You
Yes I am also inspired by this
your handwritting is beautiful, i have just bought a LAMY AL STAR and wanted to know a good place to star when it comes to practicing. i cant seem to find anywhere
Thanks!
Where I can find style 1 all alphabets in small and capital letters written. I want to learn your style 1. Please help me
happy handwriting day!
It would have been very helpful to me (& others?) to see a single sheet at the end with all styles showing on one page, then i could do a side-by-side comparison to decide: "I like that one best -- that's the one I want to print a copy of and practice so i get good at it, even tho I may tweak it a tad to make it mine.". TFS, tho.
This is a lost thing. It's not really art but you don't see anymore handwriting and this is now art to me.
Wow you are now verified congrats to you and nice seeing your content again ❤️
Thank you :)
Style 3
That capital S made me swoon
Beautiful!
Is it a Lamy vista foundation pen ?
What Nib size are you using for daily writing?
Fine or medium?
Thanks!
I love the first handwriting ! May i know what it name is? :)
4th one was amazing! But I can't write like this.
Do you ever write vertically straight
Very nicely done!
True
So beautiful
What pen you have used pls tell from where did you buy this 💕💕😍✨
Can you please upload the 2ns style tutorial
What's the difference between Style #2 and #4? They both say Cursive is the style. One is more rushed and the other more consistent, but otherwise same?
style 3 is which type of cursive style tell it isof what type
What is the best fountain pen in your opinion???
It's the one that makes you come back to the paper and write. ;)
very nice writing
Is there a name for Style 4?
thank you :)
How can you take notes writing like that?
By the time you're done writing a sentence, the class is already over
what are those styles called
What’s the name of style 5?
Hello, I admire your writing, yet it seems you are gripping the pen quite hard and have your fingers bent too much. This makes it harder to have a nice even flow to the curves. I will also suggest slanting the paper some. Your elbow, wrist, hand, and fingers should all be relaxed and almost straight, just a slight curve, as you go across the paper. Elbow should be at the center under the paper. That will let your tip go evenly and keep your letters all at the same slant. Do not press too hard, so the tip glides across the paper and does not dig in. Best of luck.
Can anyone say what type of fountain pen he is susing
A Lamy Vista fountain pen.
Jinhao 992
Read the fucking description
Please tell me the writing names
How can print be faster than cursive? Cursive was made specifically to be faster
Her handwriting is so good that I can't read it
I see very little difference in Spencerian and Cursive. You use the word "beautiful" in both and the only noticeable difference is the letter "u." I write my capital "I" the way you do in Spencerian but my capital "S" is different, like a lower case "s" with a loop on the top. And my capital "T" is in two parts, lower, then upper. Of course they are not as neat as yours.
You never said what the names of the styles were .
I can't even read it its so newt
It is hard to write pretty in class
Too...
My hands and ankle got tired while watching amk
"in my daily writing TOO, not TO. Maybe you write nice but you also need to know the 3 2's. To, too, and too.