A Challenge to improve (Day 10)

I took this workshop to fulfill one of my goals for 2019: to stabilize a daily calligraphy practice. So, I'm going to start fresh this year, practicing and posting.
I hope we'll all enjoy the journey and improve our script.
DAY 1. I made the first exercise with 24lb Bond paper, Daniel Smith walnut ink, and a Zebra G nib on a Speedball oblique holder.
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Day one redone. Today I printed the worksheet and realized that there were more strokes to practice so, I began fulfilling them today.
Also selected a shorter sentence to give more room to the exercise.
DAY 2. Today I used black Speedball India ink with a Hunt 101 nib a more flexible one that allows making thinner upstrokes.
I played changing the slant and the shape of the body of the letters. It was fun!
DAY 3.
I liked to play with the slant in this exercise. Today I used Walnut ink again but now with the Hunt 101 nib.
Yesterday I couldn't upload my pics. Here they are. I made some experiments with flourishes.
DAY 5. My least favorite caps
There are several letters that I find tricky, like B, K, X and of course D & H, which I worked today:
I forgot an 'm' in "Hummingbird" trying to keep the consistency of the connectors.
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The instruments I used, from top to bottom:
1. Rotring Art Pen. 1,5 mm nib.
2. Marvy Calligraphy Marker. 2,0 mm chisel tip.
3. Vintage Platinum Desk Pen. Extra-fine nib.
4. Sharpie. Extra fine tip.
5. Pentel Pocket Brush Pen.
6. Homemade Cola Pen. Tip cut 2,4 mm.
7. Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen - Hard tip.
8. Speedball oblique holder with Hunt 101 nib.
9. Jinhao X750 Fountain Pen. Medium nib.
10. Pilot Parallel Pen. Nib 3,8 mm nib.
DAY 7 I need to work a lot on flourishes.
DAY 8 - I find easier to make large size letter with a brush pen. I used a Hunt 101 nib, trying to achieve the thickest downstrokes but I had the fear of staining the page with an ink-blob.
DAY 9 This is a great exercise, it forced me to pay more attention to the chosen structure.
DAY 10 This was the more challenging exercise, but I was surprised by the result of reversing my slant. I liked it!
I will appreciate so much any comments or suggestions. Thank you very much for giving me these minutes viewing my project.
Have a beautiful week and a profitable challenge!
Cheers,
Eréndira