Sikku kolam with 15-1 dots
1 to 15 straight dots Fusion kolam
30 Dots Manapanthal Kolam, Margazhi Big kolam
A kolam with manapanthal design. manapanthal means to the wedding stage. Four manapanthal designs are drawn on the four sides, while the centre is designed to have a the wedding couple’s seat. A big kolam which can be enhanced with colours.
Small Flower Rangoli, Muggulu
Two kolams with six petal flowers adoring the kolam as the centre design gets compiled into a single post. A simple yet appealing kolam which can be drawn at the doorstep, even space gets caught into constraint 🙂
Collection of small flower kolams – Freehand Muggulu
The first post of kolams by Mrs.Alli Selvarajan. The two kolams in this posts have a eight petal flower as the centre design and extended to form a different design on a whole. These kolams can be drawn for occasions.
Big Sikku Kolams for Margazhi
Two big sikku kolams ideal for the forthcoming margazhi season. The kolam is 41 dots with small strands connecting the kolam. There are many strands in this kolam, lessening the complexity of the kolam on a whole. Very easy to draw, Practice and
7 Dots Small Book kolam,. Muggulu, rangavalli
Small kolams are shared in this link. These are 7×7 grid pattern.
8 Dots Kolam, Muggulu, 8×8 Grid Kolams
In this post 8 kolams are posted, All have 8×8 dot grid pattern. Easy to draw and very easy to colour these kolams. Try these kolams at your doorstep.
9 Dots Kolam, Muggulu, Book Kolams
Some 9 dots kolams are shared in this link. These are easy ones and can be drawn by one who is in beginner level. Easy to draw and can draw in space constraint areas too.. Draw at your home. 9 Dots Kol
Dasara Rangoli, Colour Kolam
Mrs.Ezhil Naresh’s kolam for this Dasara. A small flower is drawn at the centre to start the kolam and extended with extensions to create a grand rangoli for the festival. The colours are shaded and filled in spaces and a beautiful kolam is
Padi Kolam, freehand kolam
One padikolam and another a freehand kolam is uploaded in this post. This padikolam is known as seethai kondai meaning the bun harido of Seeta. This is a common kolam and extended with individuals choice. The second kolam is freehand kolam and coloured.
