What's the adjective for craftsmanships? Here's the word you're looking for.
Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs craft and crafte which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
“Peter Yates, a craftsmanlike director who is generally at the mercy of his scripts, does a creditable job with a romantic thriller screenplay by former blacklisted writer Walter Bernstein […].”
“Still, pride in work can survive in any atmosphere provided the individual worker has a craftsmanlike attitude.”
“While it is in that context that we have to see it, the job must nevertheless be done in a properly craftsmanlike manner if it is to work.”
“They shared a craftsmanly, neatness-counts aesthetic, and they used the illusion of realism to create an ideally ordered alternative world.”
“Where more craftsmanly architects have sometimes struggled to make sense of the Serpentine commission, the gallery's inner bling this year meets BIG's not-so-secret showmanship.”
“You can point to a zillion influences in these pictures, but this is true of most of the new painting coming around these days, which is why so much of it looks like well-schooled, craftsmanly busy-work.”