Building and weaving a simple stool at The Quiet Workshop

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A very satisfying way to spend a weekend! You leave with a stool you made yourself. This is the essence of framed or post and rung chairmaking. If you’re looking for an introduction to chairmaking this is the place to start. Most people build a small footstool but if you'd like to build a higher stool let us know before hand so that we can figure out the height and have the parts ready. Day 1: We’ll plane, shave and scrape the four posts. The taller your stool the more work this is! Then you’ll round the rungs using a dowel maker, drill the mortises and cut the tenons. By the end of day one you’ll have glued your stool together. Day 2: Seat weaving. You’ll weave a seat from either paper rush, Danish cord or sea grass. You choose the pattern from a range of square weave designs. Please note – you can only weave an envelope weave if you’ve done it before (usually on the round stool course).

What's included in the price?

Tuition, use of tools, materials and light refreshments including elevenses, lunch and afternoon tea and cake.

Duration

2 days

Cancellation policy

Medium - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts

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The Quiet Workshop

with Craft Courses since 2023

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I've been teaching for over 20 years and building things out of wood for a lot longer! I started running stool-making and woodworking classes about 5 years on a rather ad hoc basis. I was asked to run small ‘masterclasses’ in a local school and then ran classes in other people’s workshops. We moved to dedicated workshops of our own in 2023 to run courses full time. Lunch and snacks on the course are made by Bryony who trained at Le Cordon Bleu as a patisserie chef!

Suitable for

  • Adults
  • Suitable for beginners
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FAQs

Sorry, we don’t have the facilities for this! Bounds campsite is two miles down the road.

Camping: Bounds in Fulbourn is two miles away.
Closest: The Carpenter’s Arms is just along the High Street from our workshop. It has some rooms available. It has a lovely restaurant and makes for a very easy commute to your course.
Budget hotels: The Fourwentways Travelodge is the cheapest we can find in the area and The Orchard Park Travelodge is just along the A14. But they’re both next to busy roads.
Posh hotel: The Quy Mill Hotel and Spa is close and apparently very nice.

18. We are looking into accompanied children and are checking with our insurers.

You will struggle to finish your chair. If you miss a day during the course you’ll be out of synch with the rest of the class.

I’ve been teaching for over 20 years! I started running stool-making and woodworking classes about 5 years on a rather ad hoc basis. I was asked to run small ‘masterclasses’ in a school I worked in and then ran classes in other people’s workshops. We moved to dedicated workshops of our own in 2023 and are testing all of our courses with small groups and will start full-time in 2024.

We start at 9.30 prompt. Please arrive early and have a cup of coffee so that we’re all ready for the first demonstration. The day usually finishes around 5pm but this depends on individual progress. Some people finish different stages at different times and can then either go home or set up for the next day.

The dimensions and jigs are all provided for you. You have a lot of choice over slats, spindles and arms which all give a distinctive and personal feel to the chair.

You can apply a finish when you get home. We use and recommend Osmo Polyx Raw and a coat of wax.

Air dried ash. We buy it from a small number of English timber yards that we know well.

Any. But if you need a gentle introduction the Simple Stool Class is ideal.

No. All our courses are designed for beginners though experienced woodworkers are likely to learn something because chairmaking is different from a lot of woodwork.

If you are strong enough and dextrous enough to cook a roast dinner from scratch then you should be able to build a chair! You’re not expected to have any special skills and instruction on all tools is provided.

You must wear strong, closed-toe shoes. I always wear safety shoes in the workshop. No sandals or light footwear. Imagine dropping something on your foot. We recommend trousers rather than shorts (you’ll get shavings in your socks) but the rest is up to you. Don’t wear anything precious.

We provide tea and coffee all day, a mid-morning snack, a light lunch and tea and cake in the afternoon. 

There is plenty of space for at least four cars on our driveway and more on the street if you prefer.

Great Wilbraham – 15 minutes from Cambridge, an hour from North London, Norwich and Northampton.

Venue

41 High Street, Great Wilbraham, CAMBRIDGE, Cambridgeshire, CB21 5JD