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    Celebrating Six Years of the “11 Calming Calligraphy Drills” Worksheet (Free Download)

    February 27, 2024

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Beginner’s Calligraphy, Calligraphy, Calligraphy Drills, Dip Pen Calligraphy, Free Printables, Printable Goodies

    This popular free calligraphy drills worksheet is perfect for calligraphers of all levels! It’s fun and relaxing to fill out, and it will give you fantastic pressure exertion and stroke practice.

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    With nearly 130,000 downloads, the 11 Calming Calligraphy Drills worksheet is one of the most popular free printables on the TPK website. I suspect that’s because these drills encompass the most appealing facet of calligraphy: its ability to calm and soothe. The worksheet was released exactly six years ago, so it’s high time to put it back on longtime readers’ radar and help new readers to discover it!

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    Today, I’ll explain how to use this calligraphy drills worksheet, provide you with a create-with-me tutorial video, and provide tips for success.

    How to Use This Calligraphy Drills Worksheet

    This calligraphy drills worksheet is free, and you can download it by clicking here. Once you’ve got the file, print it off on a pointed pen-friendly paper such as 32# laserjet (affiliate link). If you’re confused about why paper makes a difference, see this article.

    11 Calming Calligraphy Drills Printable | The Postman's Knock

    When you have the worksheet in front of you, you will notice that each drill starts with an exemplar featuring red arrows. The arrows are there to demonstrate how your nib should move as it creates each drill. That exemplar continues without arrows, and it eventually fades into a traceable gray tone.

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    You’ll get the most out of this calligraphy drills printable by tracing over the gray parts of the drills first. Feel free to use a straight pen or an oblique pen and the pointed pen calligraphy nib of your choice. (If you want optimal relaxation, use a tried-and-true nib. For a challenge, use a nib that you want to master.) Remember to apply pressure when the stroke thickens, and let up on pressure when the stroke is thin.

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    Tracing over the gray characters will accustom you to the drill. Once you get to the end of the gray characters, keep writing the drill on your own until the end of the page.

    START DOING THE DRILLS

    Calligraphy Drills and Chill: Filling Out This Worksheet Together

    In June of 2022, I decided to make a video called “Calligraphy Drills and Chill”. I had recently given birth to my second child, so goodness knows I needed the relaxation myself! While four-month-old Pia napped, I filled in this worksheet, alternating explanations of how to do each drill with the story of how I learned pointed pen calligraphy.

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    What Makes This Calligraphy Drills Printable Special

    I love creating calligraphy, and I think that one of the secrets to learning is not to take it too seriously. Because of that, these drills are unique exercises that you probably won’t see anywhere else. Of course, I always have a lot of fun naming each drill … I think that names help to give drills more personality!

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    While the drills are meant to be engaging, they also have a purpose. Every drill focuses on pen pressure regulation with a combination of thick and thin strokes. Many of the drills have ample curves so you can practice making nice, rounded strokes. Each drill was made with slant lines in mind, so you’ll also get a chance to work on your right-leaning slant!

    Tips for Success

    If you want to see progress in your calligraphy, the trick is to focus on the joy of the journey. As you write, don’t forget that this is supposed to be a relaxing activity. If the drills don’t turn out perfectly, that’s okay! No matter what the result, you should be proud of yourself for sticking with it and filling out the sheet. The more you practice with this drills sheet, the better you’ll get at doing the drills.

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    When you practice, it’s important to set the mood. Calligraphy practice doesn’t have to be a rigidly serious activity — make it fun! Play your favorite music, a good audiobook, or an interesting podcast. Keep a non-stimulating beverage such as herbal tea nearby (caffeine and alcohol are a no-go because they compromise your hand’s stability). Comfortable clothes are a must, too.

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    This twist-out tree holiday card is a great project to make any time of year. Keep it on hand for when the holiday season rolls around!

    One clear benefit of doing calligraphy drills is that it warms your hand, preparing it for making projects that require focus and precision. If you’re feeling motivated after filling out the drills sheet, consider taking on a real-life project. You might pre-make holiday or birthday cards, create envelope art, or make flourished map artwork for your home. Working on projects is every bit as helpful, from a calligraphy practice standpoint, as filling out drills!

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    No matter what calligraphy skill level you’re at right now, I hope that you enjoy today’s free calligraphy drills worksheet! If you find it helpful, print off several copies and fill it out whenever you need to. I’d love to see your inky worksheet on Instagram (@thepostmansknock)! Enjoy the rest of your day, and thanks so much for creating with TPK.

    Warmly,

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  1. Cristine Fontanari Avatar
    Cristine Fontanari
    December 9, 2019

    I would love to try it, seems so relaxing

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    Jody Rasplicka
    February 25, 2019

    I am new to the world of calligraphy and thought “drills” would be a good way to learn. I am excited about this offering and am grateful for Lindsey’s generous heart in sharing her talent!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 14, 2019

      Thanks for the sweet comment, Jody 🙂

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    Zina Kaye
    February 15, 2019

    I’m really enjoying the calming drills as a followup tool to Kaitlin calligraphy. Helps so much with hand fluidity and lightness!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 14, 2019

      Yay! I love Kaitlin style. Thanks, Zina 🙂

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    Kate Davis
    October 25, 2018

    I am just starting with Calligraphy and am looking for drills and starter tips. I have a couple questions regarding pen verse brush pen? I have been working out of a calligraphy book that came with a cartridge pen. To my untrained eye, it looks like there might be some differences in basic strokes for pen verses brush pen. Is that correct or am I making things too complicated? If there is a difference, what do you recommend for a very new beginner?

    Thank you for the drills and tips I’ve found so far. I live in a very small town so there are no “experts” close to learn from, this will be all on my own, so any help is appreciated.

    Kate Davis

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      January 27, 2019

      Hi Kate! I’m from a tiny town in western KS, so can relate. 🙂 I don’t specialize in cartridge pen, unfortunately — I just never got into it! But basically, the difference between a dip pen and a brush pen is in the way that you hold them. The brush pen will move as you write (like a regular pen), where as the dip pen, you keep still. You can see what I’m talking about in the How to Hold a Calligraphy Pen article! And if you’re interested in learning dip pen calligraphy, definitely take the Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course!

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    Phyllis
    September 19, 2018

    Thanks for the drills. I found them on Pinterest.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 14, 2019

      I’m so glad you found TPK! Thanks, Phyllis 🙂

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    Heather Nethery
    September 10, 2018

    Thank you so much for sharing your love and knowledge of calligraphy! You are awesome!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      September 16, 2018

      Thank you so much for reading! 🙂

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    Lyn
    August 28, 2018

    Thank you, Lindsey, your practice drill sheets are beautiful, and I enjoy using them. Do you have any drills specifically for left-handed writers? Using an oblique dip pen helps, but it would be great to also have some practice drills.

    Good luck with your new baby. Wishing you an easy birth and wonderful maternity leave getting to know your little one.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 29, 2018

      Hi Lyn!

      Unfortunately, it’s tough to design for lefties because all lefties write differently. There are some who write with a hook, others who come from the bottom (basically, mirroring right-handed writers), and still others who write best with a right oblique and a severe paper rotation! Since the goal is the same for all writers (script that [usually] leans to the right), I think it’s just best to fill out whatever drill sheets you can find, regardless of which hand you dominantly use. 🙂

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    Nicole Desmarais
    August 9, 2018

    I just purchased my first complete set, “Not Your Average Calligraphy Drills, and I am so excited. I hope to start this set.

    I have always loved calligraphy, but since finding out about you site and all the freebies that you give us, I am more determined to keep going to learn more.

    Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 10, 2018

      Thank you so much! I’m happy to help and I’m glad you enjoy the blog! 🙂

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    Leanne
    June 25, 2018

    These tutorial sheets are absolutely fabulous. Thankyou so much for creating and sharing them. I am sure that they will be invaluable throughout my calligraphy beginners journey 💕

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 14, 2019

      Thank you so much, Leanne! Comments like these just make my day. I’m so glad you find my tips and drills helpful. Thanks for being a TPK reader 🙂

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    Gabe
    June 13, 2018

    Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 15, 2018

      It’s my pleasure, Gabe — thank you!

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