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Biography of Skip Ellsworth
DeWelle 'Skip' Ellsworth was a fifth-generation log homebuilder. His great, great grandfather built a log home in Nasua, Iowa back in 1853. Skip benefitted from four generations of accumulated knowledge of log home building, and went on to develop the modern butt-and-pass method of log home construction. Ellsworth taught log home building for fifty years, initially through the University of Washington's Experimental College, and later through the Log Home Builder's Association, which he also founded. He developed methods of construction and teaching that are so simple that he distilled it all into a two-day class (twenty-two hours of instruction), from which anyone could understand it and build their own log home. ![]() Check out Living Homes: Stone Masonry, Log, and Strawbale Construction. Return to the Sustainable Living Page |
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