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

    • over_clox@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 days ago

      Thank you 👍

      I actually appreciate the ‘harsh’ audience, for constructive criticism, and some comments here have given good useful advice where I should try to place my focus to make letters more easy to distinguish. But I don’t consider hardly any of the comments as particularly ‘harsh’, more like just trying to be constructive.

      While I’m definitely gonna keep all the constructive advice I’ve been given in mind, I’m still gonna mostly stick close to the cursive writing I learned long ago, just maybe with a little better emphasis on certain letters wherever I can.