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Vintage Americana
Holly Stockley
137 episodes
8 months ago
Exploring and restoring rural American culture. A history of the things we used to do and a practical discussion of how (and why!) to do them again.
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Exploring and restoring rural American culture. A history of the things we used to do and a practical discussion of how (and why!) to do them again.
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Vintage Americana
Ep. 137 - Sustaining Legacy: Long Term Planning for the Farmstead
Today we're going to talk about looking down the road. Way, way down the road.

The Barn Geek

Woodlot Management by Coppicing

Sproutlands, by William Bryant Logan

Brent Hull is carrying the torch for building better, historically informed homes. Without foam. See his new series "New House, Old Soul."

Regenerative Farmers of America

Livestock Breed Conservancy

Free Farm House Plans by Jay Osbourne

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1 year ago
34 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 136 - Coal to Diamonds
How and why to treasure carbon on your farmstead

Vintage Americana Podcast Ep. 2 - Coppice, Pollard, and Hedge

Vintage Americana Podcast Ep. 36 - Hedged in: An Interview with Jim Jones

Hugulkultur in Permaculture

Shaun and Beth Dougherty's Website - Beth is the queen of carbon hoarding

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1 year ago
30 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 135 - Bulwark Against the Machine
Tolkien might have been the first to articulate what is so awful about The Machine. Let's explore the concept and how to resist.

James Poulos's Substack

Paul Kingsnorth - The Tale of the Machine

The 2023 Front Porch Republic Conference

James Kunstler's website. (Not always entirely safe for work or other environments)

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1 year ago
35 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 134 - Resist the Flattening
Let's explore the inherent value in being nonconformist.

The early page for Ridge Runner's new Appalachian developments

Tales From the Green Valley on YouTube

A Q&A on The Benedict Option

Janie's Mill

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1 year ago
28 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 133 - For Auld Land Syne
Let's talk about setting some goals. We're going to focus less on "resolutions" and more on growth and learning.

The Prairie Homestead Cookbook

Raising Heritage Livestock

Knit Like a Latvian

Lost Art Press on Hand Tool Woodworking

Don't forget to grab a journal and make your own list!

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1 year ago
29 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 132 - A Down Home Christmas
Let's make some cocoa, and explore Christmas traditions around America.

Bright Morning Star

Apple Stack Cake

St. Lucia Celebration at Gustavus Adolphus

Swedish woven heart baskets

Straw Ornaments

Mexican Wedding Cakes

Joe Froggers

Bronners

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1 year ago
24 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 131 - Building a Sense of Place
Let's have a little chat about vernacular architecture, why it's important, and how to conserve it.

A list of references on American Vernacular Architecture, just to get you started.

Sound issues persist, and I promise I'm working on it. I hope to have my DAW working correctly soon.
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1 year ago
27 minutes

Vintage Americana
Eo. 130 - Aunt Susanna's Thanksgiving
A reading of the seasonal story by L. M. Montgomery

I apologize for some glitchy sound. My sound set-up is fighting with me since the last Windows update. I'm doing my best to get it fixed!
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1 year ago
18 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 129 - The Agrarian Tradition: Reconnecting with the Land
Let's explore some of the concepts put forth by The Front Porch Republic. Up first: Is Localism inherently agrarian?

"Where Roots Run Deep" - Vintage Americana Podcast on local history

Some thoughts on "I'll Take My Stand"

"Staying Put" by Scott Russell Sanders is easily available from used booksellers.

The same is true of "Thomas Jefferson's Farm Book"

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2 years ago
25 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 128 - Annual Spooky Story
The choice for this year is M.R. James' "Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad."

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2 years ago
43 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 127 - Daytripping and the Power of Place
Let's talk today about day trips and how they help you come to better appreciate place. A few things I mentioned in today's podcast:

Travel Photography Tips

Restless Viking YouTube Channel

Barn Quilt Trails

Michigan One Room Schoolhouse Association

Hocking Hills Orchard

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2 years ago
23 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 126 - Crafting Retreats and Workshops
Let's talk about why (and how!) to go to a craft retreat

Some to check out:

Ohio Quilt Retreat Center

Knitting Traditions Retreats

The Inn At East Hill Farm Cross Stitch Retreats

Christmas in Williamsburg

Retreats Co. - Quilting and Knitting Retreats

This is just a small sampling of the events that happen every year.
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2 years ago
25 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 125 - Passing the Torch
Today, let's talk about how to pass on those skills you've sent so much time acquiring.

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2 years ago
25 minutes

Vintage Americana
EP. 124 - Crafting Cozy: Make and Forage Autumn Decor
Using your craft skills and found things to decorate for cooler weather

Pinecone and Acorn Wreath

Knit Pumpkins

Waxed Leaf Fall Garland

Acorn Quilted Table Runner Pattern

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2 years ago
25 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 123 - Craftsmanship and Closing the Loop
Why Craftsmanship involves attention to tools and materials.

Absolute History, on Youtube, has all the episodes of Victorian Farm, Edwardian Farm, and the other shows.

Alexander Langlands' Craeft

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2 years ago
26 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 122 - Plain and Fancy Needlework
Let's talk about the difference, and why both are important.

For learning to sew, Gertie is still an excellent resource

And for heirloom sewing, Martha Pullen is still the queen

Inspirations magazine

The Embroiderer's Guild of America

American Quilter's Society

The Internet Archive
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2 years ago
27 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 121 - Last Drops of Golden Summer
Small batch thinking to use up the last of the garden's glory.

Vanilla Strawberry Shrub

Making Fruit Vinegar

Fruit Kvass Blueberry Syrup (with canning instructions)

Green Tomato Mincemeat

Cherry Conserves

"Fix the Pumps" book

"River Cottage Preserves Handbook"

Some tips on the jellying point

Fermented Berries
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2 years ago
24 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 120 - An Old Fashioned Summer
Let's talk about some vintage ways to enjoy the last golden days of summer.

Horseshoe Rules

Croquet Rules

Sweet Corn Ice Cream

White Mountain, the classic hand-crank ice cream maker
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2 years ago
25 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 119 - A Cottage Wardrobe for Contentment
Unlike last week, this show has lots of links. Explore the options below for helping you build a slow fashion wardrobe.

Of the national brands you might recognize, your best bets might be Brooks Brothers, L.L. Bean, or Duluth Trading. Hit outlets or clearance sales if you can.

For jeans, if you're looking for well made, genuine denim, I have a couple of suggestions.

or men, Texas Jeans.

For men and Women, Williamsburg Garment Company.

If you're looking for custom linen items, try Earthen Threads Co.

Etsy sources for fabric:
  • Linen Dream Shop - Lithuanian Linen
  • ZeleNava- Ukrainian Linen
  • Cody's Kit Fabric - A selection of wools and cottons in hard-to-find weaves
  • Sigrid's Fabrics - Cotton Lawns from the same plant that makes Liberty Lawns
Sources for Indie Patterns
  • Dandelion D Designs - If you love the Japanese sewing books, you'll like these
  • Stitch Maiden - Patterns with a distinct Vintage feel
  • PatterniN - A Korean shop with some very worthwhile choices
  • Atelier Serenia - A Dutch shop with vintage choices
Knitwear Designers:
  • Tin Can Knits - Classic, seamless sweaters and accessories
  • Sister Mountain - nice designs, AND a workshop on designing your own knitwear
  • Handmade Life by Olivia - One of my favorite sock pattern designers
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2 years ago
28 minutes

Vintage Americana
Ep. 118 - Don't Play on Easy Mode
This week, we'll talk about the pursuit of hard things - and why you shouldn't stop at learning the basics.
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2 years ago
28 minutes

Vintage Americana
Exploring and restoring rural American culture. A history of the things we used to do and a practical discussion of how (and why!) to do them again.