New Flower Kolam Muggulu

Beginner ⏱ 4 min Updated Apr 28, 2026

13 to 7 dots Rangoli Designs · August 27, 2025

New Flower Kolam Muggulu is the kind of design that looks intricate but is genuinely beginner-friendly once you follow the dot grid.

New Flower Kolam Muggulu
New Flower Kolam Muggulu — step-by-step video tutorial

For another beginner-friendly variation, try 8 To 8 Navratri Durga Pooja Kolam.

Learn more about the tradition of Rangoli on Wikipedia.

Looking for a grand 13×7 dots floral kolam for Sankranti and Dhanurmasam? This Puvvula muggulu design brings festive beauty and devotional elegance together. In this video, we create a 13×7 dots Sankranti floral kolam, built on a wide decreasing grid that forms a bold and balanced structure. The 13-7 format gives enough space to design layered flower petals while maintaining symmetry and clean alignment.

🌸 What You’ll Learn Step by Step: Proper placement of the 13×7 decreasing dot grid Forming smooth and evenly spaced floral patterns

Maintaining symmetry across the center axis Simple finishing touches for a festive look Sankranti and Dhanurmasam seasons are known for detailed and expansive kolam drawn at home entrances. A 13×7 grid allows you to create an impressive floral design that stands out beautifully in courtyards and larger spaces.

Although the dot count is higher than beginner grids, the structured layout guides every curve naturally. The step-by-step method makes it manageable and satisfying to complete. Watch till the end to see the full floral transformation — the final symmetrical reveal highlights how the 13-7 dot grid turns into a stunning seasonal kolam. If you enjoy larger floral grids, explore other festive formats like 11-6 and 15-8 to expand your Sankranti collection.

Save this design and recreate it to brighten your festive entrance beautifully.

Tip: Practice on paper first if you are new to dot kolam. The grid is the same; only the surface changes.

About this design: New Flower Kolam Muggulu is a beginner-friendly pattern that comes together in just a few minutes. Once you have practised the new flower kolam muggulu 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 new flower kolam muggulu their go-to design once they get the rhythm of the curves.

New Flower Kolam Muggulu — Step by Step Guide

Here is how to draw it, line by line. Take your time on the corners and the symmetry will take care of itself.

  1. Clear a flat surface and set down your dot grid using rice flour or chalk.
  2. Confirm the dot spacing is even — uneven dots are the biggest cause of wobbly curves.
  3. Begin tracing from the centre outward, following the curves shown in the video above.
  4. Fill the petals and sections with your chosen colours, working one area at a time.
  5. Finish the edges with a fine line for a sharp, photograph-ready result.

What You Will Learn

  • 13X7 Dots Sankranti Floral Kolam
  • Dhanurmasam Puvvula Muggulu 13-7
  • Flower Rangoli 13X7 Dots
  • 13-7 Dots Kolam Design
  • Harvest Festival Floral Kolam
  • 13X7 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?

Yes — this design is shaped specifically with newcomers in mind. The dot grid is small enough to manage, and the curves are gentle. Most learners get it right by the second try.

What materials do I need?

Just three things: powder (white plus any colours you want), a flat dry surface, and a few minutes of focus. A small bowl per colour helps keep things tidy.

How long does it take?

The tutorial is 3 min 30 sec long. With practice the actual drawing settles around 10 minutes; the first time will likely take twice that.

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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