Thursday, October 2, 2014

tippudu muggu

Dots required for this muggu : 9x5x5

First put 9 dots in 5 lines, next leave 2 dots from each side and put 5 dots in next 2 lines.
I have drawn tippudu muggu by passing through the dots.
Here border is drawn with small lotus flower and added colours in that. Border I didn't draw  at outside completely and I have chosen small flower pattern, so that this complete muggu looks like fitted into one box form (square pattern).


    

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

deepam muggu

Dots required for this muggu : 15x1

To put this muggu, first put 15 dots in 1 line,  next leave one-one dot from each side from next line onwards and put till 1 dot.
In this muggu, inside I kept small melikala muggu (with 5 to 1 dots). Outside I joined the dots into deepam and flower pattern.Finally I kept melikala border to have some sync with melikala muggu which is inside.I have added some lines with colours to make this muggu colourful.
This muggu can also be filled completely with colours.



baby frock muggu

Dots required for this muggu : 5x5

Put 5 dots in 5 rows to make  this baby frock muggu.
This muggu I learnt  during my childhood.:) and drawn this again after a long time.
Colours can also be added for this muggu if interested and this muggu can be done in very less time. Here I have added just a simple border, as I have a habit of drawing borders.
This muggu can be drawn without border also if you are looking for muggu without border.

 

muggu

Dots required for this muggu : 14x14

To draw this muggu, put 14 dots in 14 lines.  Here I have  drawn lines with some colours in this muggu.

tippudu muggu

Dots required for this muggu: 5x2, 4x1, 5x3

To make this muggu, first put 5 dots in 2 lines, next put 4 dots above these dots. Next put 5 dots in 3 lines again above these dots.
I have made this muggu in deepam kundulu form and added some colours to make this muggu little colourful. This will take very very less time.

 

Friday, September 19, 2014

tippudu muggu

Dots required for this muggu : 11x1

Put 11 dots in one line first, next leave each dot from each side from next line onwards(in telugu in some places it will be said like chukka vadili chukka or niluvu chukkalu) and put till 1 dot.
Here free hand border is drawn and any border like melikala border also can be drawn.
This muggu is drawn by combining small muggu (with 5 to 1 dots) at 4 sides at outside. I have added some colours to make this muggu little more colourful.

 

muggu

Dots required for this muggu : 7x1

This is a simple muggu with 7 to 1 dots.  I have added some dots with colour inside the circles, to make this muggu little colourful. I have drawn simple border to cover/finish the inside muggu completely.