Sankranthi rangoli without dots simple

 The first kolam is floral design with with pink and blue flowers decorated with a white and green border.  

This floral motif is regularly used in rangolis.   If you observe closely, the design formed is flowers inside a flower.  A very different free hand kolam.

The second rangoli - I have drawn only 6 flowers around the 8 petal flower at the centre. because drawing eight flowers radially,

one for each petal may make the design congested and cramped or may result very small flowers on the periphery. 

I am only thinking aloud,  hope you understood. No place for veins of the leaves :)

The third rangoli one more design with just petals , using different colours because it is for the muggulu season i.e Dhanrumasa

The fourth rangoli - we draw  and colour as in the image or we can fill colours in the background , if we have more time at our disposal -

on a weekday during Dhanur masam we can draw without colours probably on Saturday or Sunday we can fill with colours.  

Actually I had a different colouring method in mind ( not colouring scheme ) but settled for this.

1) Colourful without chukki flower rangoli design

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2) Simple flower kolam without chukki
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3) Free hand rangoli small and simple for Sankranti
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4) Without chukki small rangoli design image
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5) Small circular rangoli sans dots 
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The fifth kolam is a symmetrical design.  All designs can be expanded further , as is the case of any without chukkala muggulu. I only give ideas so that you can develop from there.  Also I share these free hand designs created by me with a view to attract more people towards this art.  Hence they are for personal use only and should not be used for any commercial purpose.  Hope you will understand.