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.
Friday, December 15, 2017
Monday, December 4, 2017
chukkala muggu with free hand design
Dots required to draw this muggu are 8x8. Put 8 dots in 8 lines in straight. Next draw the small melikala pattern using 2 x2 dots as shown in the pic. Here free hand design was drawn at four sides using 3x3 dots of outside (in white color). Next same free hand design was drawn with colors in between that white color design.
Monday, November 6, 2017
tulasi kota decoration
This rangoli was kept at tulasi kota during kaarthika masam on kaarthika pournami. Rangoli or muggu shown in right side picture was drawn using 6 to 2 dots. Put 6 dots in two lines, next left one-one dot at each side from next line on wards and put till 2 dots. Next drawn the flower pattern using 2x2 dots at outside and drawn deepam pattern using remaining dots. Muggu in star pattern shown in left side picture was drawn using 3 to 1 dots ( in middle).
tippudu muggu
Dots required for this tippudu muggu are 6x2x2. Put 6 dots in two lines, next leave one-one dot at each side from next line on wards and put till 2 dots. Next draw the melikala or tippudu or chikku muggu by passing through the dots. Here melikala border is drawn and deepam pattern is drawn as border at four sides.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
muggu at tualsi kota
This rangoli was kept at tulasi kota during kaarthika maasam.
Dots required to put this are 5 to 1. Put 5 dots in one line, next leave one-one dot at each side from next line on wards and put till 1 dot. Next draw the melikala muggu by passing through the dots. Here filled the muggu with colors and kept diyas.
Dots required to put this are 5 to 1. Put 5 dots in one line, next leave one-one dot at each side from next line on wards and put till 1 dot. Next draw the melikala muggu by passing through the dots. Here filled the muggu with colors and kept diyas.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Friday, February 3, 2017
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