this is 14×14 dot count kolam. This has flowers in it and which can be modified to swastiks. You can draw the centre flower design seen on the outer, instead of plain plus sign. Add colours to each design to your choice. This kolam can be drawn on festivals and occasions, it will look grand Continue Reading
This is a bigger version of 7 dots kolam. This kolam has 2 types of kolam. The kolams on the four sides are a common kolams and the inner 7 dots kolams are different one, which is formed by an onion shape elements, by joining 4 dots. This kolam is easy to draw as it Continue Reading
This 19 dots placed in intermediate pattern or idukku pulli. The dots are placed in between the two dots and form the grid pattern. Dot Count 19-10 . The dots are placed with 19 dots and decreased to 10 dots on either side. Three star shape is formed with sikku lines at the centre to Continue Reading
Two Big kolams for the coming Margazhi season. The below kolam is simple kolam, with lines travelling easily around the dots, forming loops.. This is very simple kolam. 5 dots kolams are placed on the outer and flower design on the sides.
Two sikku kolams with the same dot count but the way it has been drawn makes the difference in the outlook of the kolam and an illusion is caused as if the two are different kolams. The spacing of the dots do make a difference.
Sikku kolams are also known kambi, Neli kolams as the lines make their way by wavy lines and they look like metal string. This is 17 dots kolam and a big one too. This can be drawn on Tuesdays or Fridays and also on festivals. On festivals it is auspicious to add kaavi to the Continue Reading
Dot Count 15-1 Three 15 dots sikku kolam in this post. The below kolam is known as “Scissors Kolam” or “Kathiri Kolam” as two lines cross over each other at regular intervals, looking like scissors. Easy kolam to follow, though the design may look complicate but very easy to draw. This kolam has onion shape Continue Reading
Again a 11 dots sikku kolams. In this post 3 kolams with 11-1 Dot count. The kolam seems to be difficult but an easy one to draw. The onion shape at the bottom becomes a prominent shape in this kolam. The onion shape is formed by drawing around 4 dots more or less a square Continue Reading
11 Dots Kolam These are simple 11 dots sikku kolam where the loops are less tangled and form a simple design to draw. Its easy to follow the lines and draw . First place 11 dots and decrease the dots to 1 on either sides. Now draw the design. Practice the design before drawing at Continue Reading
This is a 10×10 kolam. Place 10 by 10 dots. A simple tippudu mugulu to draw., This can be drawn daily in the morning or evening time. Drawing Muggulu brings positive energy and looks beautiful at the doorstep. Add kaavi border to beautify this kolam. If you have red soil, sieve it and add water Continue Reading