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 muggu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label muggu. Show all posts
Friday, July 3, 2015
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Flower muggu
Dots required for this muggu 9x2x1.
First I kept 9 dots in 2 lines, next left one-one dot at each side from next line on wards and kept till 1 dot. Next I have drawn flower pattern at left and right side and leaf pattern at up and down side. I have chosen melikala border at outside. Finally I have added color lines inside this muggu.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Tippudu muggu
I have drawn this muggu with combination of Deepam, Pot and melikala muggu pattern.
Dots or chukkalu(in Telugu) required to make this muggu are 11x1.
First put 11 dots in one line, next leave one-one dot at each side from next line on wards and put till 1 dot at both up and down sides of 11 dot line. Here I have drawn Deepam pattern at 4 sides and in between those of 2 deepam, next drawn a pot format pattern. In middle I have drawn a melikala muggu. Border here again I have chosen a wave pattern with free hand design on that.I didn't use more colors in this muggu as I wanted to have this muggu as simple one.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Sunday, August 17, 2014
tippudu muggu
This muggu is kept on the occasion of Krishnasthami.
This muggu is in the form of Ooyala(Jhula).
Dots required for this muggu are 17 for one top horizontal line. Next 2 dots in 10 lines (for legs pattern) for 2 sides (left and right side). Next put 4 dots in 2 lines for base type at both sides (left and right which is in pink and green color below in this post). Next in middle put 9 dots in 3 lines horizontally. Next 8 dots in one line vertical line at 2 sides. Next draw the melikala muggu by passing through the dots.
Labels:
chukkala muggu,
melikala muggu,
muggu,
sikku kolam,
tippudu muggu
chinna muggu
Dots required for this muggu : 7x4 (in between)
First put 7 dots in one line and place the dots in between (in some Telugu places will be said as madhya chukkalu) from next line on wards like 6 in next 2nd line, 5 in 3rd line and 4 in 4th line.
Start joining the 2nd and 3rd dots from 4th line to other lines in a mountain and valley pattern as shown in post here. Next I have drawn free hand pattern with the remaining dots. I didn't draw a border for this explicitly. Can be drawn if want to have border.
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
chinna muggu
Dots required for this muggu : 3x3
Put 3 dots in 3 lines. Next join each dot in 4 sides using dots which are at outside. Middle I have added a small circle form. I have drawn some freehand design at outside. This muggu can be drawn like freehand design without dots also. I have added colors to make this small muggu looks good.
Labels:
chinna muggu,
freehand design,
muggu,
muggulu,
rangoli
tippudu muggu
Labels:
chinna muggu,
chukkala muggu,
muggu,
rangoli,
tippudu muggu
Sunday, August 3, 2014
tippudu muggu
Dots required for this muggu : 7x4 (in between)
Start wit 7 dots and put dots in between like 1 dot in between of 2 dots in the above line from next line on wards till 4 dots. Draw the tippudu muggu by passing through the dots. For this muggu, I have drawn border like enclosed one and drawn color lines in the outside border.
Start wit 7 dots and put dots in between like 1 dot in between of 2 dots in the above line from next line on wards till 4 dots. Draw the tippudu muggu by passing through the dots. For this muggu, I have drawn border like enclosed one and drawn color lines in the outside border.
Labels:
chukkala muggu,
muggu,
muggu with dots,
rangoli,
tippudu muggu
Saturday, August 2, 2014
tippudu muggu
Labels:
chinna muggu,
chukkala muggu,
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
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
deepapm muggu
Dots required for this muggu : 9x1
First put 9 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. At 4 sides drawn deepam using outside dots and at 4 sides I have drawn one pattern to resemble like coconut (kobbari kaya). Border I have drawn by choosing small flower type pattern and filled colors symmetrically.
First put 9 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. At 4 sides drawn deepam using outside dots and at 4 sides I have drawn one pattern to resemble like coconut (kobbari kaya). Border I have drawn by choosing small flower type pattern and filled colors symmetrically.
Labels:
chukkala muggu,
Deepam muggu,
muggu,
muggulu blog,
rangoli,
tippudu muggu
leaf muggu
Labels:
chinna muggu,
chinna muggulu,
freehand design,
muggu,
muggulu,
muggulu blog,
rangoli
Saturday, July 26, 2014
chinna muggu infront of tulasi kota
This muggu is drawn on Jaju floor. Jaju is one solid material will look like hard mud type, will be in mud color. This will become soft after putting this one in the water. Normally this will be applied at the legs (means on the ground) of the pandiri (like pelli pandiri) in some places at our side in villages. First I have applied Jaju on the ground in front of tulasi kota. Next after it become dry I have drawn tippudu muggu as shown in this post. Added some color out lines.
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