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.
Showing posts with label kolam. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
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).
Thursday, September 11, 2014
tippudu muggu
Dots required for this muggu : 11x1
To draw this muggu, put first 11 dots in 1st line and next leave one-one dot from each side from next line onwards and put till 1 dot.
Next draw the tippudu muggu by passing through the dots.
In this muggu, border also drawn in the same pattern of muggu to have the same pattern. To make this muggu little colourful, I have added pink and yellow colour for the 4 circle forms.
To draw this muggu, put first 11 dots in 1st line and next leave one-one dot from each side from next line onwards and put till 1 dot.
Next draw the tippudu muggu by passing through the dots.
In this muggu, border also drawn in the same pattern of muggu to have the same pattern. To make this muggu little colourful, I have added pink and yellow colour for the 4 circle forms.
Friday, August 8, 2014
tippudu muggu
Dots required for this muggu : 11x1
First put 11 dots and next leave one-one dot from next line on wards and put till 1 dot.
Draw the tippudu muggu by passing through the dots as shown in this post here. In the middle I have drawn a Swastika pattern. But where as for those dots also melikala muggu can be drawn in the middle. To cover this muggu, instead of border at 4 sides, I have chosen diamond shape pattern and draw the lines at 4 sides in diamond form. On the outside of that line at 4 sides, I have drawn a crown pattern free hand design and added multi colors in that. On the top of this muggu, I have drawn a border on Jaju.
tippudu muggu
Dots required for this muggu : 8x2x2
Put 8 dots in 2 lines and leave one-one dot from next line on wards and put till 2 dots in the last line. Draw the tippudu muggu by passing through the dots as shown in the post here. In this tippudu muggu, after drawing the lines it formed a sort of Trishulam pattern at 4 sides. I have enclosed this muggu with step wise border and drawn the border in a symmetry pattern. Finally added colors in the border lines.
Labels:
chinna muggu,
chukkala muggu,
kolam,
muggu,
muggu with dots,
rangoli,
tippudu muggu
Saturday, August 2, 2014
tippudu muggu
Labels:
chukkala muggu,
kolam,
melikala muggu,
muggu with dots,
rangoli,
tippudu muggu
Thursday, July 31, 2014
tippudu muggu
Dots required for this muggu : 5x1
First put 5 dots and next leave one-one dot from next line on wards and put till 1 dot.
Draw the tippudu muggu by passing through the dots as shown in this post here.
This is also a very simple and small muggu. I have enclosed this muggu with some box and step pattern and added lines at outside to form a complete round shape. Any border like melikala or plain border can also be drawn ti not to close this inside completely.
Labels:
chinna muggu,
chukkala muggu,
kolam,
melikala muggu,
muggu,
muggu with dots,
rangoli,
tippudu muggu
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