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Feather & Fiber

Mary Reilly

Crafting, gardening, cooking, and the textile arts

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PricingOnly free issuesPublishesTwice weekly
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Latest Issues

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On Organization

Ask anyone who is acquainted with me and they can tell you: I am not an organized person. I am not tidy and I do not naturally think in coherent thoughts. I live my life in fits and starts, dashing this way and that. My house reflects this;...

3 months ago
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Trouble in the Henhouse

During the Covid lockdowns, like many suburbanites we felt hemmed in. Unable to go for walks or drives in the country without drawing accusatory glances from stern neighbors (“Just WHAT are you doing outside? Don’t you know there’s a plague...

3 months ago
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Quilting Chaos

Cleaning up my sewing room, I’ve been discovering a plethora of ancient and unfinished projects. It’s a challenge to figure out what to do with them. How should you handle the remains of great ideas that were begun with enthusiasm, labored ...

3 months ago
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Shifting Sands

There is a reason people don’t often refinish their floors, and it is a good one. This is exhausting. Do-able. But merciful Zeus, I am tired.

4 months ago
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  • Mary Reilly

    I am a crafty grandmother who enjoys most fiber arts: quilting, sewing, embroidery, weaving, knitting, spinning and dyeing. I have a flock of chickens and a garden and am handy in the kitchen.

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