Always a confident craftswoman, Joyce admits making that first cut into the fabric never bothered her. |
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My mother was a really exceptional craftswoman, an imaginative perfectionist, particularly in cooking and sewing. |
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A master craftswoman, she has taught the skills to 700 children in an effort to keep the rich traditional craft alive. |
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Marjorie is a craftswoman and her knowledge of the history of knitting makes her a popular speaker at craft events. |
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The future is looking bright for the talented craftswoman who recently exhibited at the prestigious ceramics event. |
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She kept working, both as a craftswoman and an artist, with astonishing discipline. |
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She is a genuinely talented craftswoman whose knack for vocal extravaganzas is endearing. |
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The expert craftswoman and author teaches traditional building techniques to builders, owners of old homes, and those interested in tried and tested construction methods. |
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Though we only met June occasionally, she was an accomplished artist and craftswoman in various mediums, particularly stained glass painting, modelling, and collage. |
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As well as being an accomplished craftswoman, she was a gifted pianist. |
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Every product development at Debic is based on an open and intensive dialogue with you as craftsman or craftswoman. |
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She forgets that she is first and foremost an artist, and behaves at best as a craftswoman, at worst as a robot. |
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Part designer, part illustrator and part craftswoman, she sees each project as an opportunity to explore. |
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The person who made it all is an old friend and a fine craftswoman. |
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This account asserts, instead, that they were made by an Icelandic craftswoman mentioned in the sagas. |
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I'm now carrying on my dream as creative craftswoman in Pézenas where I dedicate my skill to realize your wishes. |
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She was a talented craftswoman who enjoyed crocheting, knitting and painting. |
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Susan was an avid craftswoman who enjoyed a variety of hobbies such as knitting, beadwork, origami, and sewing. |
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Ms Messud is a fine craftswoman of sentences. |
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The longstanding gender division between the craftsman working for money, and the craftswoman working to feed, clothe, and comfort her family seemed re-inscribed. |
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Amy Sedaris Amy Sedaris, writer, actress, comedian and craftswoman, is one of the hardest-working people in show business, or on the fringes of show business, in any case. |
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The works of art, in both their form and vibrant pop colors, force the viewer to reflect on the opposition of our consumer society and the mass media to the meticulous work of the artist and craftswoman. |
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After successfully completing an apprenticeship, Effgen offers every young craftsman and craftswoman the opportunity to take up a secure career as a skilled technician. |
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Another of the children was Florence Vere O'Brien, a diarist, philanthropist, and craftswoman who lived in Ireland. |
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O'Malley was a craftswoman who enjoyed knitting and crocheting, and won many awards over the years at local fairs. |
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She went on to become a loving mother, talented cook, homemaker, craftswoman and generous friend to many. |
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Chris was an exceptional craftswoman and displayed her stained glass creations throughout New England. |
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Visitors can learn about willow weaving from Mid Wales craftswoman Beryl Smith, and how to spin on a drop spindle from the Gwent Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers. |
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She was an avid seamstress and a craftswoman extraordinaire. |
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The Craftswoman said that she had got training and earned a diploma in Stitching at Fauji Foundation school Lahore. |
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Craftswoman Um Shujaa showed visitors how wool is woven to make woollens, carpets and Sadu. |
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