This 7×4 latest simple easy tutorial walks you through every step from the dot grid to the final pattern.

For another beginner-friendly variation, try 8 8 Dots Simple Rangoli Designs.
Learn more about the tradition of Rangoli on Wikipedia.
7 4 Latest Simple Easy has become a favourite among learners on our channel — and once you try it, you will see why.
Need a quick 7×4 dots kolam that looks colourful and elegant? This simple and easy rangoli design is perfect when you want a neat entrance decoration in less time. In this video, we create a 7×4 dots quick colour kolam, structured on a balanced decreasing grid that ensures smooth curves and clean symmetry. The 7-4 format is ideal for small to medium entrances, offering enough space for detailing without making the layout complicated.
🎨 What You’ll Learn Step by Step: Proper placement of the 7×4 decreasing dot grid Forming smooth and symmetrical curves
Maintaining alignment along the central axis Simple colour-filling techniques for a vibrant finish The 7×4 grid naturally guides spacing and proportion, making it beginner-friendly while still looking polished. Adding colours enhances the design and gives it a lively, attractive appearance.
This format is especially useful for apartment entrances and compact thresholds where you want something quick yet impressive. Watch till the end to see the complete colour transformation — the final symmetrical reveal highlights how the 7×4 dot structure turns into a beautiful and balanced kolam. If you enjoy medium quick grids, explore other formats like 5×5 and 9-5 to expand your creative rangoli collection.
Save this design and recreate it to brighten your entrance beautifully.
Tip: Use chalk to lightly mark your dot grid first — it wipes away cleanly once your rangoli is finished.
About this design: 7X4 Latest Simple Easy is a beginner-friendly pattern that comes together in just a few minutes. Once you have practised the 7×4 latest simple easy dot grid, you can scale it up for festival mornings or scale it down for a daily doorstep. Many learners on our channel make this 7×4 latest simple easy their go-to design once they get the rhythm of the curves.
7X4 Latest Simple Easy — Step by Step Guide
If you have drawn dot rangoli before, this will feel familiar. If you have not, the dot grid will guide you.
- Clear a flat surface and set down your dot grid using rice flour or chalk.
- Confirm the dot spacing is even — uneven dots are the biggest cause of wobbly curves.
- Begin tracing from the centre outward, following the curves shown in the video above.
- Fill the petals and sections with your chosen colours, working one area at a time.
- Finish the edges with a fine line for a sharp, photograph-ready result.
What You Will Learn
- 7X4 Dots Quick Colour Kolam
- Easy Simple Rangoli 7-4
- Colourful Muggulu 7X4
- 7-4 Dots Kolam Design
- Quick Entrance Rangoli 7X4
- 7X4 Pulli Kolam
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I draw this rangoli?
It looks complex but follows a simple rhythm: dots first, then loops. Mark the grid, take a breath, and trace the curves at a steady pace. The pattern emerges on its own.
Is this suitable for beginners?
It is one of the more forgiving designs in our collection. Beginners often pick it as a confidence-builder before moving on to larger grids.
What materials do I need?
You will need rice flour or rangoli powder (white, plus your choice of colours), a flat surface like a clean floor or courtyard, and optionally a dot stencil if you are new to grid-drawing.
How long does it take?
The video runs 4 min 49 sec. In practice, most learners take between 10 and 20 minutes — a little longer the first time, faster as the pattern becomes familiar.
Practice this design a few times and you will find your own variations emerging. That is half the joy of kolam — every artist leaves a fingerprint on the pattern.






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