A Primitive Place
PRE-ORDER Special Edition The Season of Gathering eBook (This issue will be released August 15th)
PRE-ORDER Special Edition The Season of Gathering eBook (This issue will be released August 15th)
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This is a pre-order for the digital copy. You will receive an email with the download link upon the release date.
This issue is our Fall Special Edition and is not included in subscriptions. It is, however, included in the 2026 Special Edition Bundle Pack.
On the cover of our Special Edition: The Season of Gathering is the home of Bill and Allie Sosnoski of Halifax, Pennsylvania
6 Home Tours:
1. Dave and Tina Boyles of Poca, West Virginia
2. Art and Stephanie Haber of Oregon
3. Bill and Allie Sosnoski of Halifax, Pennsylvania
4. Vincent and Lisa DiLeo of Sutton, Massachusetts
5. Christopher and Michele Slowik of Bethany, Connecticut
6. Mike and Lyla Brown of Bedford, Indiana
We’ll be catching up with past homeowners, sharing never-before-seen photos along with exclusive before-and-after looks at how their homes and collections have evolved over time. This issue will also introduce one new home, Dave and Tina Boyles of Poca, West Virginia, never before featured!
Featured Articles Include:
- The Road Less Traveled: Weathered Barns and Barn Quilts of the Tennessee Back Roads
This fall, take to the back roads with us as we explore a fading rural landscape through the lens of old barns. From weathered wood and barn quilts, this feature captures the structures that have stood through generations of harvest, hard work, and changing seasons.
- Types of Quilts:
Beneath the stitches of early quilts lie hidden meanings, forgotten uses, and subtle clues that help unravel their history today. This eight-page feature will showcase quilts gathered from the homes of both current and past homeowners, exploring both common and lesser-known patterns
- Faded Marks of the Old Mill: Antique Feed Sacks
Beneath faded lettering and worn cloth lies the record of the harvest season. Discover how local mills supported early communities, why a successful grain harvest was vital to survival, and how the names of mills long since vanished continue to live on through grain sacks preserved by today's collectors.
-Native American Baskets Through a Collector’s Eye: 50 Years of Searching, Learning, and Gathering with Guest Writer Harold Hollis of Albuquerque, New Mexico
This issue is not included in subscriptions. It is, however, included in the 2026 Special Edition Bundle Pack.
This issue will be released on August 15th, with the deadline to get on the first mailing list being July 12th.
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