Laurel Nest Yurts Workshop

Laurel Nest Yurts will offer their next yurt building workshop from April 22nd, 23rd and 24th. Workshop location: Laurel Nest Yurts 264-1 Marlowe Dr. Mills River, North Carolina We will be teaching people how to build all yurt parts. All participants will leave the workshop with knowledge about building their own yurt, … Read more

Vermont 2011 Yurt Building Workshop

Bruce Sargent contacted me about a Yurt building workshop he will be holding in Shaftsbury, Vermont this summer. Bruce say: I built two 12′ yurts last summer each, with 12 students, and each, in two days, start to finish and up. I’ll be offering the lessons learned in a workshop this summer. Course details … Read more

Tiny Green Cabins Workshop

Jim Wilkins from Tiny Green Cabins is offering a workshop on tiny houses in March and I wanted to make sure you heard about it right away. They only have room for 18 participants so you need to register early or they will fill up. The workshop will be held … Read more

Tiny House Workshop with Peter King

Gwen Powers and her husband completed a Tiny House Workshop with Peter King, which she only knew existed because of the Tiny House Blog. Gwen says the workshop was excellent and has posted about it on her blog. She is letting me repost it here so more people will see how neat Peter’s workshops are.

Guest Post by Gwen Powers:

Back in October, some friends and I decided to head up to Vermont to participate in a Tiny House Workshop, run by Peter King (check out the website – and look for upcoming workshops – here).

I wrote an earlier, much shorter post on this right after the event, but I’m hoping to be able to give a more thorough report in this one. While this may not end up containing more information, memory being the finite thing that it is, it will definitely contain more pictures!

Photos by Gwen Powers, please contact her for permission to use them.

This is Peter King, giving us an intro talk about why he does these workshops. Peter feels strongly that building a place to live is not rocket science. Housing gets expensive and complicated when we decide we “need” extravagant amounts of space, and complicated structural and decorative details. But if we are willing to redefine that need, and pare it down a bit, than being intimately involved in building the most important structure in our lives is well within reach.

Peter claims – and I believe this, after the weekend – that anyone can learn how to build a simple structure. All it involves is basic math, and basic tools, and a few easily learned rules.

The second aspect of his involvement in these workshops is that he feels strongly that housing is just too darn expensive – we should be able to own the house and the land we live on, and not have to loan it from a big corporation.

After this discussion, and after getting a quick summary from each of us – eight participants, including the owner – on why we were there, we got to work.

The first task was framing out one of the walls. The building was 12 by 20, and the two long walls had to go up first. Khumpani (the owner, who is an herbalist who is currently living in an even smaller tiny house on the land) and Peter had finished the foundation earlier in the week, in spite of the miserably cold and persistent rain, so that we could get as much of the main structure done over the weekend.

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Woodworking and Building a Gypsy Wagon Course

Tim Lawson from Port Townsend School of Woodworking contacted me about an upcoming workshop starting in January. A three month Foundation course that includes furniture making, cabinetmaking and Gypsy Wagon (or Tiny House) building as focus areas for the project part of the course. Tim says: “We’ve always wanted to … Read more

Peter King Tiny House Workshop

Those of you in New England will want to be aware of this workshop coming up offered by Peter King. I discovered this on a website called Vermont Transitions and have put a screen print of the page below. Here are the details: Time: September 15, 2010 at 9am to … Read more

Cob Workshop and Class

The Natural Building Network is offering a Cob Workshop this summer at the Mariposa Ecovillage in Amarillo, Texas. This is a practical hands-on cob workshop designed to give you building skills through first hand experience and practice. Be prepared to get dirty! We will be spending most of each day … Read more

Dee Williams Workshop Fun

Last weekend KT Anderson and Dee Williams held a workshop in Portland Oregon. Tammy and Logan from Rowdy Kittens attended. Here are a few words from Tammy about the workshop. Be sure and go to her site to read the whole story and view more pictures. The class was held … Read more

Tiny House Workshop Bridgewater, Vermont

Tiny House Workshop Bridgewater, Vermont Photo Credit: Seth Butler http://www.sethbutler.com Tiny House Workshop with Peter King, as seen on “Stuck in Vermont,” “YouTube” and Vermont Tiny Houses. Learn basic carpentry skills and Tiny House design. No experience needed, just a willingness to learn. As a team we will build a 12′ X … Read more

Tiny House Construction Workshop with Dee Williams

My friend Michael at Tiny House Design discovered that Dee Williams will be presenting a workshop on June 27, 2009 in Portland, Oregon. It’s a one-day workshop taught by Dee and KT Anderson with a combination of classroom and hand-on training. A few of the things you will learn are to … Read more

Atlanta Tumbleweed Workshop

Jay Shafer of Tumbleweed Tiny House Company is offering a workshop in Atlanta, Georgia on February 21 and 22 at: Village Hardware 1231 Glenwood Ave Atlanta, GA 30316 (404) 627-5757 Saturday is the Tiny House Building Workshop and Sunday is the Small Space Design Workshop. To register go to the … Read more