Showing posts with label sikku kolam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sikku kolam. Show all posts

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.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

tippudu muggu

For this muggu, I have chosen  without melikala muggu in inside and melikala muggu at outside. First I  drawn one muggu in a diamond pattern with count of 6 together. Next I have drawn small tippudu or melikala muggulu with 5 to 1 dots on the 6 sharp corners of that inside muggu,. Here I have drawn 6 different types of tippudu muggulu. Can be tried with same pattern muggu or with different number of dots if you love tippudu muggulu. Inside I have drawn lines with colours .

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.

tippudu muggu

Dots required for this muggu : 9x1
 
Put 9 dots to 1 dot in niluvu chukkalu format like leaving one-one dot at each side in each line. Next draw the melikala or tippudu muggu by passing through the dots. Here in this muggu 2 types of melikala muggu pattern is taken. Like one format is followed for up and down and one forma is followed for left and right side. A closed border is drawn, like there is no gap left in the border so that complete muggu formed a diamond shape once it is finished.

tippudu muggu

This tippudu muggu is drawn by placing 8 dots in 2 lines   horizontally and vertically (like dots had intersection) and added deepam (lamp)  with free hand design in the middle and on the top. Free hand  design like, in sort of crown pattern border is  drawn and added colors to make this muggu colorful.