You make it sort of like a 2 but with a curve at the bottom.
First, draw a lower case Q.
Then either let go and go onto the next letter or make the line go all he way up to the magic line and then do the next letter. Hope this helps.
In cursive, a capital Q is written by starting at the top, forming a loop that goes down and around to cross at the bottom. It resembles a cursive O with a small loop at the end.
The cursive Q looks like a two because it evolved from a script variation in which the tail of the Q and the loop were omitted, leading to a shape that resembles the number two. Over time, this simplified form became standardized in cursive writing.
To write a cursive "q," start by making a small loop at the top followed by a downward curving stroke that loops back around to the top loop. Practice writing the cursive "q" slowly to help improve the flow and consistency of the letter.
To write the capital letter "D" in cursive, start with a loop connected to a straight stroke going downwards, then loop back up to connect to the top line again.
To write a cursive capital "I", start by making a lowercase "i" with a small loop at the top. Then, extend the loop upward to form the capital "I". Practice connecting it smoothly with other letters for better flow in your cursive writing.
In cursive, a capital Q is written by starting at the top, forming a loop that goes down and around to cross at the bottom. It resembles a cursive O with a small loop at the end.
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Follow the related link below to see a capital j n cursive.
The cursive Q looks like a two because it evolved from a script variation in which the tail of the Q and the loop were omitted, leading to a shape that resembles the number two. Over time, this simplified form became standardized in cursive writing.
There are images on the pages at the related links below.
Type "cursive a" into a search field ( recommended: Google) and find a cursive a work sheet.
To write "Bailey" in cursive, start with a capital "B" followed by a lowercase "a," "i," "l," and "e" connected in a flowing, looped style.
To write a cursive "q," start by making a small loop at the top followed by a downward curving stroke that loops back around to the top loop. Practice writing the cursive "q" slowly to help improve the flow and consistency of the letter.
To write the capital letter "D" in cursive, start with a loop connected to a straight stroke going downwards, then loop back up to connect to the top line again.
To write a cursive capital "I", start by making a lowercase "i" with a small loop at the top. Then, extend the loop upward to form the capital "I". Practice connecting it smoothly with other letters for better flow in your cursive writing.
Cursive Capital Ghttp://www.peterson-handwriting.com/animCrsvCap/G%20CrsvCapAn.html