Somewhere 'way out back behind Grandpa's old garage, 'way out back behind the garden shack - - -  'way out in the old overgrown stumps, trees, weeds, brambles and vines is the Big Folk Dump!
     'Tis a wonderous place, full of objects to delight and mystify minds both young and old but if you care -- if you dare -- to peep into the deepest shadows, peruse ancient trees roots or scan the willows lacy boughs -- you might just spy the Olde Towne, tucked away and hidden.
     This is where the Wee Forefathers of those who built the Wee Village came to live, pioneering in a new land and using only what they could glean from the countryside and especially, what the Big Folk had no use for!

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700-troll   Stumpy
Hey-dough!  I iz Stumpy, Margo's mos' fav'ite troll.  I iz a really smarty troll too!  I drivez red cars, makes paper airplanes an' answers questions on Wee Village Dot Com.  Youz come see me!  If'n youz wants me, this pattern has two sizes so Iz can be big or widdle.  I would likes to be your troll too!
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700-1A  Deephallow Manse
The Deephallow Manse is situated on the side of a shallow ravine on the northern edge of the community now called The Wee Village and enjoys an area sheltered by pines, brambles and very overgrown holly.  Originally adapted from a “Big People” artifact, The Manse provided a snug and safe shelter for Drogo Ivyclimber, his wife Myrtle Brandybuck and all eleven of their Alver offspring.  A perfect spot for a growing family to take up residence!
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700-1B The Buckland Cluster
As the name implies, the Buckland Cluster originated as a group of large mushrooms in the Deephallow section of the Olde Towne and was named by the first sprite family to occupy it.  Although it appears small from the exterior, quite large families have occupied it through the years.  An exceptionally nice property that dates back to the founding of The Olde Towne.

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700-2A The Bywater Inne
As the name implies, the Buckland Cluster originated as a group of large mushrooms in the Deephallow section of the Olde Towne and was named by the first sprite family to occupy it.  Although it appears small from the exterior, quite large families have occupied it through the years.  An exceptionally nice property that dates back to the founding of The Olde Towne.
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700-2B The Willowbottom Sewing Shop
As the crisp cool days of the Olde Towne’s first Autumn approached and all the Wee Folk were scrambling to build shelters and lay in enough supplies to survive Winter, three sisters of Elvin stock were faced with a dilemma.They finally located a site beneath towering spiny plants that would be a good protection against predators and began incorporating what they could find into their new home.
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700-3A The Bindleshank Pub
Built by the Bindleshank Clan of Leprechauns in order to help celebrate St. Patricks Day, this fine establishment is a much beloved structure in the Olde Towne as it sits surrounded by hops vines and sassafrass (for tee-totaling Wee Folk).  Easy to do applique with loads of opportunities for imaginative quilters to make this a very unique part of the Olde Towne.
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700-3B The Tippytootall House
Whether named by the first residents who celebrated St. Patricks Day too heartily at the Bindleshank Pub and then couldn't fit through the door or for the materials of construction (rumored to be green Jello), this is a delightful residence in the Olde Towne.  See more about it in Details.  What kind of adventure will you decide to quilt?
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700-4A  Woodenhall Manor
A wonderful adaption of a "Big People" artifact!  Discover all the uses our Wee Folk have made of the house and balcony!  What sort of uses can you dream up?
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700-4B The Pith Helmet House
Introduced by Margo's Mascot Troll, Stumpy, this April 1st block is sure to "pun"ish quilters who don't attempt it!  A wonderful example of "troll" humor with Baby Skunk Cabbages and more!
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700-5A  The Danderfluff Manor
When twin Elves wed twin sisters, well, you get an Olde Towne Home that has two doors.  They also specialize in growing "dander-lions" and "dander-fluffs".  See the Details for more fun with this design!

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700-5B  Mama Trolls House
When troll-ettes reach advanced ages, say 300 years old or so, they no longer climb trees to build nests.  This is one of the prime examples of a Mama Trolls Houses in Olde Towne!  Read more in details!
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700-6A  The Folded Paper House
Stumpy has been playing in Margo's office again!  This time he folded the new pattern into a paper airplane and sailed it out on the Internet for quilters to find!  Now that it's been 'captured' and Stumpy is behaving you can have your own fun with this delightful runaway! Read more in details!
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700-6B  The Bootrear House
Gremlins soon decided that the other Wee Folk were having way too much fun over at the Bindleshank Pub so they converted the lower portion of their house to manufacture something called Root Beer.  As it is with Gremlins in all places, including the Wee Village, things got snarled and they created, instead, a beverage called Boot Rear because it gives one a real kick in the – ahem, backwards anatomy.
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700-7A  The Snowcup Estate
The Snowcup Estate was first little more than two large round containers glued together.  Although the smiling face of the Big Folk Man was considered nice and references to "oats" pleased the residents who could decipher Big Folk writing, the large size of the structure made it important to the colony so it was sheathed in stone later to preserve it. 
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700-7B  The Stepladder Mansion
During the first winter and summer the colonists spent in their new home, the Stepladder Mansion was used as a multiple family dwelling as each level could be divided into chambers suitable for elves, leprechauns, fairies, or pixies.  The very lowest floor, beneath the lower apartment’s balcony was reserved for trolls and ogre’s.
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700-8A The Wee Gazebo
     The center of summer activity in the Olde Towne is this delightful structure that has most Wee Historians very puzzled.  Find out why in Details and begin planning the center of your Olde Towne!
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700-8B  McMurtry's Bank
McMurtry’s Bank was founded by Angus McMurtry as a safe place for leprechauns, ogre’s and other collectors of rich ores and gems to deposit their pots of gold and other troves where Big People couldn’t find them.  What will you have spilling out of the treasure chest?
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