Kolam No.164


15 - 8 interlaced dots (Idukku Pulli) Kolam.


Start with 15 dots in the center and stop at 8 by putting interlaced dots at both sides as shown above.


Join dots as shown in the above picture. Erase the extra dots. Draw thick lines and fill with desired colour powders.

38 comments:

  1. Hi Kamala,

    Your blog is good. The way you show the dots first and then to join helps in easy understanding.
    Keep up the good work. Expecting more updates :-)
    All the best.

    Regards
    Kalpana.

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  2. Hi Kalpana,

    Thank you for regularly visiting my Kolam and your encouraging comments.

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  3. Loved your blog..My 11 year old is crazy about kolams..this is a great resource that will keep her busy..May I ask what software you are using to draw/post on the BLOG?
    Thanks again!!

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  4. Hi Mini,

    Thank you for visiting my site and your comments. Nice to hear your child is trying the Kolam.

    I am not using any software to draw this, but only using Paint and drawing like doing on the floor.

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  5. I am hooked on to your BLOG :) Keep up the good work..I am practicing on graph paper :)
    Thanks again! you are so creative!

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  6. Hello Mam,
    I like ur blog so much. All designs are so nice.

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  7. Hi Ma'am! Your blog was so good. And knowing you are doing such a great job in Paint. Hats off! You've inspired me to create my own blog. Do visit mine http://www.mykolam.blogspot.com and post your comments

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  8. Hi Shilpa,

    Welcome to my site and thank you for your comments.

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  9. Hi Vani Muthukrishnan,

    Thank you for visiting my site. I have checked your kolam blog. It is very nice. Hope our younger generation will learn something from our sites.

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  10. Hi Ms.Kamala,

    You kolam is simply superb.
    Its very interesting to learn and easy too.
    Keep contine the good work.
    Devi.K
    Chennai

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  11. Hi Devi,

    Thank you for visiting my site and your encouraging comments.

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  12. Very Creative Idea. Your's is the first Rangoli site that I saw till now. I love drawing these and have a huge collection too. Keep it up :-)

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  13. Hi Lakshmi,

    Thank you for visiting my site. If you have any other kolam designs, please do share with us.

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  14. Hi thanx a lot. Kolams are awesome. Could learn so much.

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  15. Hi Mayam,

    This is te first time i am writng in a blog...and I was a zero in cooking and all other stuff but once i saw ur site now my cooking is liked by all in my house ....I dunno how to thank u..,ur my soruce of inspiration and idol

    thanx a lot

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  16. Hi Namita Sankar,

    Thank you for visiting my blog and your kind comments.

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  17. Hi kamala,

    Your kolam forum is very nice. why dont you publish the same in the form of a book easy ones to complicated . i am sure there wud be many of them interested to buy.....
    great job and very encouraging for all the beginners.

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  18. Thank you Vidya. Yes. I wish to publish a book on kolams and hope it will materialise soon.

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  19. Hi kamala your Kolams are simply superb, it is very easy to learn for beginners, expecting more Kollams on your blog, Thankx a lot.

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  20. Hi kamala your Kolams are simply superb, it is very easy to learn for beginners, expecting more Kollams on your blog, Thankx a lot.

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  21. Hi kamala your Kolams are simply superb, it is very easy to learn for beginners, expecting more Kollams on your blog, Thankx a lot.

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  22. Thank you Amudha. I will definitely try to post more kolams.

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  23. Indra Parasuraman said...
    Hi kamala,

    Your kolams are superb.... and your construction is also very adaptable. thanks a lot

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  24. Hi, Mam
    Your kolangal are very nice and easiest way to learning. Well done.

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  25. Hi Kamala mam... While searchin for potu kolangal I found your website. LOVED all the kolams.... I thought puli kolams are tough ones.. but thanks to ur website drawing them has become easier...Thanks a ton...

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  26. Hi Mam, while searching for potu kolams found your blog...
    LOVED your work...
    I thought potu kolams are tough, thanks to you it isnt any more...

    Keep up the great work... Once again thanks a ton...

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  27. hi Mam,this blog is awesome especially ur kolams are simply superbb..you can also join me on my blog swatzpassions.blogspot.in :)

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  28. Akshay kuttan koovaalanJanuary 2, 2013 at 10:49 PM

    very very nice blog..I am put kollam too.i like it.i happy .I paint kollam in wall.i count dot and put kollaaam.i become good boy in putting koollam in colony.

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  29. Hi Kamala,

    After long time, I am glad that I found your site. It is really awesome. So easy to understand the way you explain, the dots and then the kolam. Not many sites have this idea. I am going to follow this site, forever....:)))

    -Viji

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  30. hi mam, i am divyaramachandran this is my first visit. i really like ur work its awesome to see like this people. continue ur work with spirit. it helps all of us because in few years younger generation will change to modern world then it will be helpful. when they marry. no words to explain glad to u. i love ur kolams. it incredible. nice work.

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  31. hi ma its awesome see some people like u. ur koams are so cute and trendy . nice job continue ur work with spirit. its incrediable

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