Dotted kolam

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Thai Velli special-II
  • Connections are important !
  • 10x10 Padikolam on floor
  • Marghazhi 4
  • MARGAZHI DAY-26
  • Podikolam
  • kolam
  • dotted kolam
  • Nine patterns in a 9x9 rangOli
  • my own design
Rangoli: Thai Velli special-II
Created by jasree on 2011-03-07,

Hai Friends.. I made this kolam for 2nd Thai Velli. Your views please.....

Rangoli: Connections are important !
Created by jkmrao on 2011-03-07,

The basic motif for this 9x9 rangOli is the same as the earlier one. The only difference is in the way the nine have been connected to form the whole. Whereas the previous one was a single line pattern, this has three lines. Enjoy!

Regards! - mOhana

Rangoli: 10x10 Padikolam on floor
Created by bsindhuja on 2011-03-07,

One friday, I tried my 10x10 matrix padikolam on the floor and this is the outcome. Hope it resembles by paper and pen version. Though it took me about 45 min to complete, I was happy to finally see my creation on the floor.
-Sindhuja

Rangoli: Marghazhi 4
Created by bsindhuja on 2011-03-03,

I had tried uploading this one also. Pl see if you have got it. This kolam lacks colour symmetry; still my husband felt that it was good enough for uploading.
-Sindhuja

Rangoli: MARGAZHI DAY-26
Created by ammuchandhini on 2011-03-03,

Hai to all...this dotted kolam 27-1 dots was done on one margazhi days...ur views pl...

Rangoli: Podikolam
Created by dibbutn on 2011-03-03,

This is a kitchen top podikolam with dot count 5 to 3 interlaced and 1-2-1 on all sides. Hope you like it.

Rangoli: kolam
Created by BharathiKRaman on 2011-03-03,

This is 21 to 1 inter dots. This is for a change. Loaded so many of sikku kolams. Some lighter kolams. how is it?

Rangoli: dotted kolam
Created by subashini on 2011-03-03,

This is a dotted kolam.Dot counts are 21-11.interlaced dots.Hope you like the frame work too.

Rangoli: Nine patterns in a 9x9 rangOli
Created by jkmrao on 2011-03-03,

While I did a few patterns on a 10x10 grid, I found ten is an even number and the pattern does not have a central "point". I thought why not a 9x9 grid? I took a well known 3x3 pattern which everyone knows except that I did it with strings long ago ( http://www.ikolam.com/node/4869?p=1930 ). I repeated this nine times and connected them in such a way that only one line results. This looks a bit like svAstika. Others too can try 9x9 patterns. May be laTAji may open a folder for this too Smile

Regards! - mOhana

Rangoli: my own design
Created by tharani58 on 2011-03-03,

this is my sample u can see some other sample soon and send some diffrent kolam to [shown}

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