A Primitive Place
I am a New Subscriber: Start my eBook (Digital) Subscription with the SPRING 2026 Issue
I am a New Subscriber: Start my eBook (Digital) Subscription with the SPRING 2026 Issue
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This will start with the SPRING 2026 issue, which will be released around February 15th.
Enjoy access to a digital copy of your favorite magazine once the issue is released! This is perfect for our international readers. Once the issues are released, you will receive an email with a downloadable link. Once downloaded, it will remain on your device for unlimited access. It will be located in your downloads folder or in the 'Files' app on Apple iPhone or iPad devices.
New to this issue, we introduce Collector’s Corner, a dedicated section within each home feature. In this section, we focus on one corner of the home, examining each object within it—where it came from, how it was used, and the story behind acquiring it. It offers a closer look at the layers that make a collection meaningful.
New to this issue, we introduce Collector’s Corner, a dedicated section within each home feature. In this section, we focus on one corner of the home, examining each object within it—where it came from, how it was used, and the story behind acquiring it. It offers a closer look at the layers that make a collection meaningful.
Standout features include:
White Man’s Flies and the History of the Bee Box: An exploration of early American beekeeping that traces how honeybees signaled colonial expansion, how bee hunters followed a “beeline” to feral hives, and why surviving bee boxes, with fragile hand-blown glass panes, are rare witnesses to early rural life.
A Picker’s Heart: Hayley Walsh’s Journey into Early American Antiques
This feature spotlights 33-year-old Hayley Walsh and emphasizes her collector’s discipline: studying construction details (like square-forged nails), oxidation and wear, and layered original paint—using knowledge and trusted sources to avoid paying antique prices for reproductions.
How to Build a Primitive Twig Garden Fence – A how to guide inspired by early rural fencing methods using natural materials.
Antiques Sold at Auction: What Did It Sell For? – Featuring notable examples such as a Rose of Sharon appliqué quilt, a distinctive dry sink with an “x” base, a moss green checkerboard, and a produce sorting table.
The Spring 2026 issue will be released on January 23rd.
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