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craftsperson

[krafts-pur-suhn] / ˈkræftsˌpɜr sən /


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"The temptation is if it's not called a 'craft fair' and it's called a 'Christmas market' there's more room to bring in work that's not necessarily made in Cornwall by a craftsperson here," she said.

From BBC

Noting that handcrafting connects us gently with our forebears, he also reminds us that a “good, handmade tool . . . has the power to elevate everyday life,” its use engaging the craftsperson’s sensibility in a physically demanding yet rewarding way.

From The Wall Street Journal

She not only studied at Pilchuck, but she worked there as a teaching assistant and “gaffer,” the term for master craftsperson in charge.

From Seattle Times

The producers and cast of FX's "The Bear" answered TV reporters' version of that question that defines a Michelin star craftsperson's emphasis on perfection.

From Salon

Reeves, a prolific craftsperson who makes everything from vintage cigar-box purses to jewelry, is color-powered.

From Seattle Times