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Somewhere, in the mists of legend and fable, there are secret places where gnomes, fairies, elves and other "Wee People" live, work and play.   You might just catch unexpected glimpses of these little hidden spots beneath leaves, under bridges, behind your closet door, under a flower petal or perhaps in a quilt.  These small, secret places are special for each person because each person creates them according to the limits of their own individual imagination  and of course, imagination has no limits.


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THE WEE VILLAGE SANTA'S SHOP TABLE RUNNER

Just when you thought that there wouldn't be any additions to the first Wee Village, Margo and Sandy did it again!

The Santa's Shop is one of Margo's versatile designs that lets the quilter create the scene she wants!  Easy snowflakes and ribbons form a border that is very adaptable while trees may be made into bushes too.  Just as a hint, the trees feature star designs that could be used in the border as well!

THE WEE VILLAGE 2006 Christmas House

 

Margo and Sandy Harris of Sun Drop Designs have combined efforts once more to create a unique Wee Village experience for quilters!  Margo's design features the basic walls and floor plus the fireplace and accessories, the mirror, candles, fireplace dressing, window seat and curtains, the Christmas Tree (that imaginative quilters may adjust in size!) and ornaments as well as the piles of presents!  Order extra furnishings and the Wee Folk separately from Sun Drop Designs!

 

The 2003 Wee Village 3 Disk CD Set!
Individually priced patterns cost over $200!  Save $125 with this unique set!


This 3 Disk Set contains all the 2003 Wee Village Patterns including the Border, Bonus Blocks and Special Group Designs.  Adobe Reader will automatically open when disks are placed in the drive and clickable menus for each pattern insure easy navigation.  The CD's also include photo Galleries and other features not available in printed packets.

THESE CD'S REQUIRE ADOBE READER!

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655-countryside  The Wee Village Countryside

To Celebrate the 2003 Wee Village Gathering in St. Louis, Margo came up with this wonderful stand alone project that features FIVE houses and much more Wee Fun!  Available on CD Only!
 
 

655-pin  The 2003 Wee Village Lapel Pin

Are YOU ready for St. Louis?

Margo has a limited number of these pins left and what ever is in stock will be going to St. Louis with her -- so order them now!  Don't miss out because she will not be ordering more!

Only $5.00 and that includes S/H!

 

 

 

655-1  The January Wee House

The first block in our Wee Village is full of Winter fun!  Easy to do appliqué will let quilters relax and just plain have fun creating!  Quilters have used felt, sequins, cottons, batiks, silks to embellish the block along with fabric clips and images printed on fabric such as owls, rabbits and even elves to bring this Wee House to life.
The pattern packet includes templates for every motif shown in the block plus placement pages for the Wee House itself.

 

655-2  The February Wee House

February celebrates Valentines and the coming of Spring with some lovely "Heart and Berry" trees that are exceptionally easy and fun to embellish.  Complete with a special door that quilters may leave open, half open or omit to show Wee Villagers or even rooms!
The pattern packet includes templates for every motif shown in the block plus placement pages for the Wee House itself - 14 pages in all!

 

655-3 The March Wee House

March is a delightful, blustery month and our Wee Village reflects that!  The Wee House is sturdy to stand against the winds that threaten the Dandelion crop (the fuzz is spun and woven into soft downy cloth for Wee Clothes, Wee Quilts and other needs).  Candy Tuft flowers (these are flavored like blueberry pie) are also ready to harvest.  Wonderful details and ideas for imaginative quilters in this 13+ page packet!

  
 

655-3B  The Necessary

In "polite" company, one refers to the -- hmm, little house out back as the "Necessary".  Even in the Wee Village, this structure comes with all the amenities including Moon Shaped Vent, Wild Rose and Floral "air freshener" (could be shamrocks in green too!) and of course some very squeezeable Necessary paper.  Designed as a "transition block" to fit between or even behind Wee Houses and conceal seams between blocks, The Necessary caught the imagination of quilters around the world!  Some have been embellished with Wee Catalogues or newspapers -- others come in Pink and Blue!  How will you do yours?  The 11 page packet includes all the motifs AND placement guides for the Necessary!

 

655-GC  The Wee Carousel

This delightful fantasy block was designed as a special treat for the members of the Wee Village Quilt Group on Yahoo! and they have really had fun with it!  Imagine beads for eyes on the pipe organs to make little faces, or changing the "steeds" to be all unicorns, Pegasus', or "Sea Horses" and then embellishing them with ribbons, roses, beads and other great ideas.  A full 14 pages are in the packet and include placement diagrams too! 

 

655-HQ1  The Wee Ogre's Den

Ogre's are, at least within the Wee Village, shy creatures who enjoy reading fairy tales and cultivating exotic mushrooms like the Butterscotch flavored ones shown in this block.  Our Scandinavian Wee Village Quilt group members inform us that Ogre's also turn to stone when exposed to the sunlight so the large shady mushroom and ferns are perfect for this Wee House.  A great "transition" block as the largest mushroom will cover a seam, the packet has 13+ pages of fun. 

 

655-4  The April Wee House

Margo's April House is a snug haven from all those showers that come during the month with the lovely vine that curls right over the door way to form a delightful "porch".  Great in any color combination, especially with the Dewdrops that arch overhead.  These easy to appliqué blooms will form a lovely heart design when two sets of flowers are used and one is reversed!  All in all, a fast fun project just waiting for your choice of fabrics and most especially, your imagination!  This design pack has 14+ pages!     

 

 

655-5  The May Grist Mill

Our Wee Village inhabitants are busy getting ready for Winter!  The tiny mill hidden beside the stream is grinding Wee Flour for baked goodies.  Sheaves of grain and cat tails conceal the Wee Mill from prying eyes and trail the river into the adjoining blocks for a wonderful, three block scene that can be reversed to fit anywhere in your Wee Village.  This design pack has 15+ pages of pure fun!     

 

  

655-6  Anastasia's Wee Castle

Anastasia is a very special young quilter that Margo felt deserved a very special corner of the Wee Village all for herself.  The Wee Castle nestles beside the waterfall from the Wee Grist Mill river and is cloaked in misty green willow trees that just might conceal fairies!  Of course, the Tower could also have a stairway to slide down, a lovely garden to dig and play in or quilters of all ages could take a dip in the lake with a mermaid or two!  You imagination will make this one of the most magical blocks of the entire Wee Village!  This design pack has 17+ pages!     

 

655-6B  The Wee Fisher Elf's Cottage

A brand new Transition Block for the Wee Village!  Components may be placed over seams to give the Wee Village an unbroken appearing background, or the Wee Fisher Elf's Cottage can be a stand alone design.  The bridge is perfect for Trolls and Billy Goats to face off on and our "fishing lure" light house is sheer fun!  This design pack has 16+ pages!     

 

 

655-7  The Court House

Now where else would Wee Folk do their Courting?  At the Wee Court House of course!  Naturally, pompous Wee Politicians can make speeches in front of the structure too if the occasion is special enough.  Margo created this design not only with the American celebration on the 4th of July in mind, but for all quilters.  The window over the triple door way can be used to indicate the name and date for the quilt while the flag has been left deliberately blank so that every quilter can add their nation or maybe even create one especially for the Wee Village.  The door may be made open or shut as well.  This design pack has 12 + pages!

 

655-pin01  The Wee Village 2003 Pin Block

This 21 page packet contains all versions of the 2003 Pin from Margo's very first sketches to the final draft that was used in creating the collectible lapel pin!  Quilters, in true Wee Village tradition may mix and match to create their own version of the Pin Block.  Make one, or make all the versions!

 

 

655-8 The Wee Candy Shop

Even Ogre's, Trolls, Elves and Fairy's have a sweet tooth and sometimes honey or flower nectar just isn't enough to satisfy that craving so they indulge in “exotic Big People” sweets.  Cupcakes, lollipops, ice cream and a candy cane are just starters for creative quilters.  Who will be the first to add a gingerbread boy fence? Or how about chocolate kiss flower beds?  Cookie stepping stones?  This “sweet” little house even has windows large enough for displays of other favorite treats and of course, the door can be open or closed to provide even more views of the interior. This design pack has 14 + pages!  

 

655-CQ01  The Wee Library

Oh the fun we had designing this one!  The books can be stacked in any width you would like, the labels are blank and are perfect for embroidering dates and names of the quilt maker!  The little niche is perfect for perching little elves or gnomes and what makes it even better is there are two versions in the quilt packet!  Our heating stove "pipe" can blow either smoke or bubbles!  We even hid another surprise in the tree's!  Simply cut out two of the leaf clusters in bright colors, rotate, and form lovely stylized butterfly motifs! This design pack has 13 + pages!  

 

655-9 The September Sunflower House

Harvest time is starting in the Wee Village!  Gnomes, elves and all the Wee Folk are gathering the wild sunflower seeds and storing them away for wonderful treats like nut butter, flours and other necessary but delicious items.  The Wee Wishing Well is ready as well, with it’s thimble bucket.  Imaginative quilters may  use ribbon for a rope or embroider the finer details.  It could be where the leprechauns, trolls and ogre’s hide their treasures too so some may decide to fill it up with shiny buttons, sequins, pearls or other precious things.
This design pack has 13 + pages!  

 

655-9B  The Wee School House

“School Days, School Days, Dear Old Golden Rule Days – Readin’ & Writin’ & Rithmatic”

Yes, school has come to the Wee Village.  Fairies must know how many dew drops they have stored for the winter, ogre’s have to know how many days until Halloween and trolls – well, they like to chew on the books.  Quilters are going to have a tremendous amount of fun with this design as there are so many shapes that hint at something else.  The large oval window could of course be a clock (the hands are just an idea and there is no pattern for them) with a face so that the wide frame becomes a mustache!  Make another face in the small window over the door and you have the figure of a friendly “school marm” waiting to greet Wee-Wee Villagers.  The bush can be rotated to form low hedges, stacked to make trees and used all over your Wee Village quilt in any number of ways.  This design pack has 15 + pages!  

 

655-10  The Wee Haunted Castle

Our magical Wee Village had to have a haunted house and when better than at Halloween?  Our Wee Folk might tip toe up to the door for Trick Or Treat but they’ll soon find out that the Wee Ghosties are friendly folk.  If you want a really fearsome mushroom castle, change the lower narrow windows to fangs, the patio into a lower jaw (see the teeth?) and the door into the throat and you’ll have a magnificent beast lurking in among the rattling tree limbs. 
This design pack has 14 + pages! 

 

655-10B  The Wee Haunted Pumpkin

Margo couldn’t help herself!  The idea of a jolly Jack O Lantern House for the Wee Village came right along with the Haunted Castle and she couldn’t decide which to offer – so she did both!  The Wee Haunted Pumpkin House will delight quilters with an imagination.  The entire expression can be changed by turning the corners of the mouth or removing them.  Our little House’s windows can be changed to make funny faces, startled ones or even scary images!  I can just imagine a Wee Mouse peeking out at Wee Trick Or Treater’s!  The bare tree is a great way to conceal seams and merge blocks so create as many of those as you care too and the large mushroom cluster will work anywhere in the Wee Village as a transition between blocks.  This design pack has 15 + pages! 

 

655-11 The Wee Tea House

Whether you give the “Bonsai” trees autumn plumage or sparkly “ice” twinkles, this Wee House is going to be a stand out addition to the Wee Village.  The Wee inhabitants have a stockpile of acorns that are multipurpose: nuts for flour and baked treats, shells for cups and the caps will serve trolls as protective hats against falling icicles all winter long.  The Wee Tansy bush is right beside the door, ready to offer both blooms and leaves for hot tea too.  All in all, this is one of the coziest places in the Wee Village. 

 

655-12 The Wee What You Will House

Our December House has three different sizes of pine trees to blend in with those found in the January House to bring the village full “circle”.  Of course, you may decorate for the Holidays, or turn this into a Wee Shop.  The large window is perfect for showing off a Christmas tree, menorah, wee bolts of fabric or other delights.  The Bitter Sweet adds a bright touch to the house and the two color leaves give extra dimension.  This design pack has 16 + pages! 

655-Border  The 2003 Wee Village Border

The 2003 Wee Village Quilt needed an extra special border especially for all the imaginative quilters who have brought Margo’s Wee Houses to life.  She left the interior of the quilt open to show the scale of each of the 16 motifs that are used within the border which is scaled not only to the 14” blocks of the quilt, but as close to actual life size plants as possible.  The possible combinations, settings and colorings of the Border motifs are almost endless, so whether you choose a more 'formal’ border with the branches and leaves in the corners, a wild tangle where appliquéd birds, trolls and ladybugs may hide, whether you have the border completely on the background or extending beyond it to become very dimensional, or perhaps a choice using all the ideas, it will be your image of your Wee Village. 
This design pack has 77 + pages!



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