This blog is about muggulu (in telugu) or kolam (in tamil) or rangoli designs. In this blog, you can find chukkala muggulu, tippudu or melikala muggulu and some free hand designs. I hope this blog will be helpful for the ones who are interested in muggulu. You can find different types of borders also that will be kept outer side of the muggu.
Saturday, February 28, 2015
free hand design
This can be drawn as free hand design or with small dots 3x3.
First I kept 3 dots in 3 lines and drawn a small flower pattern. Next at 4 sides, free hand border is drawn. Again melikala border is drawn at 4 sides after free hand border. Added colors in this design to make this small design colorful.
First I kept 3 dots in 3 lines and drawn a small flower pattern. Next at 4 sides, free hand border is drawn. Again melikala border is drawn at 4 sides after free hand border. Added colors in this design to make this small design colorful.
rangoli design
This is a free hand design and no dots required explicitly for this muggu.
In middle first I have drawn a small melikala muggu with 3x1 dots and around those 4 sides, drawn a free hand design. Added colors in this design to make it colorful.
at outside, I have drawn a small melikala muggu again as a border for 4 sides.
Deepam muggu
Dots required for this muggu :6x1.
First start with 6 dots in one line and put the dots in between 2 dots from next line onwards (like madhya chukkalu) till 1dot.
Next draw the Deepam pattern as shown in the pic. With these dots total 4 deepam pattern are formed. Here Melikala border is drawn in contrast to the middle muggu.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
temple pattern muggu
Dots required for this muggu are 12x2.
First put 12 dots in 2 lines and next leave one-one dot at each side from next line onwards and put till 2 dots. Next drawn some lamp pattern in the middle using 6x6 dots. At 4 sides, outside, melikala muggu is drawn using 6x4x2 dots. Here border is not drawn. This muggu is formed in the pattern of 4 sides of temple (like gopuram pattern).
chukkala muggu
Dots required for this muggu are 9x5.
First put the 9 dots in one line and next start putting the dots in between 2 dots (like middle or madhya chukkalu) from next line on wards and put till 1 dot. Next draw flower pattern in the middle and drawn free hand pattern at outsides.
Here I didn't draw the border explicitly, just drawn small free hand design in between line pattern design.