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.
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Friday, January 19, 2018
melikala muggu
Dots required for this tippudu muggu are 9x1
Put 9 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 bhogi pot(kundalu) pattern was drawn at outside as shown in the pic. Simple free hand border was drawn.
Put 9 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 bhogi pot(kundalu) pattern was drawn at outside as shown in the pic. Simple free hand border was drawn.
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
sankranti muggu
This was drawn during sankranti time. This was drawn with the combination of chukkula muggu, tippudu muggu and flower pattern as free hand design. First in middle pot pattern was drawn using 5 x3x3 dots. Kept 5 dots in 3 lines and next kept 3 dots by leaving one dot at each side. Pot pattern was drawn passing through those dots as shown in the pic in the middle. Next tippudu or melikala muggu was drawn at both sides of the pot using 5x2 and 3 x1 dots as shown in the pic. Rice paddy pattern was drawn as free hand design. At bottom flower patterns were drawn.
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