This is a free hand rangoli.This table cloth is for Mr. mOhanaji's dinning table.
Am sure this will suit your table or do you require bigger one !!!
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- Crochet Tablecloth rangoli
- Festive kolam for weddings
- Aakasha Butti for deepavali
- Arthi plate
- rangOli rangOli
- Triangles in Hexagon
- Yellow, red and blue rangoli
- Metal tube rangoli
- Mysuru Dasara Elephants
- Drawing peacocks made simpler
dots 13 - 13
This kalasam (hope I am correct) kolam can be drawn for occasions such as a wedding, grihapravesh etc, I have drawn this kolam in such a way to show how the dots are connected just for those who don't understand - whereas actually it should be drawn in continuation to cover the dots - hope you understand what I am trying to say.
Again scanned one from my book, and dabbed some colors using MSPaint.
Dots in steps of 9 X 9 and two lines of 13 for extension and again 9 X 4
Arthi plate done with match sticks and beads removed from Chandana Malai.
I did patterns with telugu muggu and tamizh kOlam.
How can I forget my mother tongue kannaDa?
Here are some rangOlis with the word rangOli. Enjoy!
- mOhana
it is a dotted kolam with triangles. Dot count is 11 to 5 in between dots. If used color rangoli powder it will be more attractive.
I tried to put this rangoli with out drawing white outline anywhere, how is it?
Nowadays lots of elaborate rangolis are coming in from Vani. For a change see this simple one which I made today.
one more from my precious collections
"Rangoli Baayari" is/was a famous rangoli artist from Udupi of Karnataka, his books on rangoli are awesome, many of my scanned images are his creations, which i have tried to write in my reference book.
Dots: 15 X 15
one more scanned...
mOhanaji, this is for you, start with this and then you will be expert in drawing peakcocks
Dots: 19 to 3
19 three lines and then step down by reducing 2 dots in every line until you are left with three, on both sides.