This kolam uses 9 to 1 dots ner pulli. We get a beautiful pattern at the centre with simple designs on either side. As usual the steps shown through pictures. Invariably I add the position of the hand to show in which direction the kolam is progressing.
This kolam uses 9 dots 3 rows then 3 by 3 dots on either side
Next kambigal kolam is with 9 to 1 dots ner pulli. As most of these designs need steps I have shared a few for those who may need them.
The next kolam uses 9 by 9 dots. Using colours makes it easy to follow the steps
The next kolam drawn such that the side view is shown. I have added colours for a change
The dot pattern is 9 dots, 7 dots 2 rows then 5 and 1
The next kolam - 9 dots 4 rows then 5 dots 2 rows and the design in a couple of steps for learning the technique and method
This kolam uses a 9 by 5 dot grid. Quite tricky and challenging too. However a common kolam
The dot pattern is 9 to 1. Some times it is better to learn this designs dividing the final design into individual elements. It is possible in most kambi kolangal . To follow easily images with elements drawn with different colours will help us identify the steps also.
The next design is with 9 to 1 ner pulli. The outer patterns are commonly used. While the central pattern can be changed
Another 9 to 1 simple and easy kolam . See the pictures below !
Very easy kambi kolam for beginners
The dot pattern used in 9 by 5. Using this dot grid a small 3 to 2 dot kambi kolam is repeated. Observe the images for the steps
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