. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . \\\\\ How these letters are made is explained fully in this article. The second stroke of the K is madeby drawing the brush in either is just a matter of which ever comeseasier to the student. I make it bothways myself. The L has two main strokes. Slant How the hand shouldhold the %3. the end of stroke two as shown. Careshould be taken to have the slant strokeof the m to join as nearly as pos-sible in the centre of the two uprightson either sides. Practise this letter many times. Thestrokes one and three should not be asfar apar
. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . \\\\\ How these letters are made is explained fully in this article. The second stroke of the K is madeby drawing the brush in either is just a matter of which ever comeseasier to the student. I make it bothways myself. The L has two main strokes. Slant How the hand shouldhold the %3. the end of stroke two as shown. Careshould be taken to have the slant strokeof the m to join as nearly as pos-sible in the centre of the two uprightson either sides. Practise this letter many times. Thestrokes one and three should not be asfar apart as the corresponding ones ofthe m. Only Two Strokes to the 0 The 0 is the only two strokes let-ter in this alphabet. This letter cannotbe practised too much. The strokesmust be made quickly after they are be-gun. Note where the joins are. Remem-ber that where the joins are shown itdoes not mean that the brush must stopabruptly at that point. In order to hidethe joins it is necessary to overlap each stroke. The Ps formation is similarto that of the B. The difference isthat the centre stroke comes exactly inthe centre instead of nearer the top, asin the B. The tail of the Q is made with onestroke and with practice does not needa finishing stroke on the end. The restof the letter is the same as the 0. The R is the same formation as theP w
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