This is the most complex one I’ve done so far, and I almost ran out of material (single straightened coathanger), so ~8 letters max. Coathanger is surprisingly difficult to bend into such intricate shapes. It took me around 2½ hours to do with two different types of pliers plus hand bending.

I literally freehanded this though, no predrawn pattern or anything, just following as close as I can to my own freehand cursive writing. I’m thinking about making a bit of a side job out of it, like $5 a letter…

What you folks think?

Edit: I made a point to weight balance it at the tip of the T for hanging on the wall or wherever.

Edit 2: Criticize me as necessary, my cursive is still slightly rusty…

https://www.superteacherworksheets.com/cursive.html

  • finallymadeanaccount@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    It’s a very cool and unique idea. Don’t let haters get you down. But squeeze the vertical bar of the ‘t’ together above the crossbar, for God’s sake. I just can’t with young people these days, half-arsing their way through life, I dunno … !

    😉

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      3 days ago

      It’s very difficult to fully fold the lowercase T in like that, hell I want to as well…

      I mean like it’s not impossible, but I also think to myself, like if you had to cross the T while you’re writing a word, rather than after you’re done as conventional, then how would your single solid stroke go?..

      Thanks for criticizing my T’s actually, I was wondering when someone would…