With the pen “sliding” downward somewhat at a cross angle, the wide downward strokes will be found easy.
Then try, on the chart, the curves which enter into the making of the letter “o.” All such curves are made from the top downward, and this is an important point. Also remember that there must also be a swing of the pen from LEFT—DOWNWARD. Then, TOWARD THE RIGHT—AND DOWNWARD. Two strokes form the letter “o.” The next strokes are simple.
With the letter “s”, you must use “THREE” strokes. Note the chart.
Then come the strokes with curves which enter into the construction of “h”, “m”, “n”, “w” and “y”.
Bear down on the pen sufficiently to get a wide stroke.
Use a sweeping motion to get the curves.
Follow faithfully the outlines on the chart, and you will soon be able to make a beautiful alphabet.
The capitals are a series of easy curves, also the numerals.
Broad Point Pen Single Stroke Roman