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craftsperson

[krafts-pur-suhn] / ˈkræftsˌpɜr sən /


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To the extent that engineering is a craft, it is a bias that one might trace back to the distinction between the scholar and the craftsperson, the university and the guild or technical school.

From Salon

Hobbycraft, whose bestsellers include a giant set of 1,000 craft pieces for £6 and soap-making kits for £15, said there had been “exceptional levels of customer demand” during lockdown as customers confined to their homes looked to find their inner craftsperson.

From The Guardian

For years, milliner and craftsperson Terry Frank has been responsible for the tiaras we see onstage at Pacific Northwest Ballet, working directly with costume designers and sometimes, on larger projects, with a small crew.

From Seattle Times

Meanwhile, a craftsperson decorates the material to clad the box.

From New York Times

Some courses consist of an hour or two of demonstrations by a local craftsperson — a Japanese paper maker, a North Carolina woodworker — with a chance to try your hand at their art and create your own memento.

From Washington Post