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Discover LudwigThe word "crafter" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that is used to describe someone who is skilled at making things by hand, such as jewelry, clothing, furniture, or drawings. For example, "The craft fair featured many talented crafters."
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crafter
noun
Someone who participates in a particular handicraft, either as a hobby or as a small business
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Mary Dunham, a 64-year-old quilter and crafter in Orfordville, Wis., said in a follow-up interview: "The sexual abuse issue goes back to the Vatican.
Curtis emerged unscathed from the traditional shaving-cream pie in his face because A. J. Burnett, the team's head pie crafter, had already left with many of the regulars.
Lane Marinho is a visual artist and crafter with an eye for São Paulo's best features, capturing beautiful shapes and colours under a dreamy light.
Angela, meanwhile, is a crafter.
Pianist, singer, crafter.
The seller is the woman taking his picture: Marion Conisbee-Smith, a veteran cheese crafter moonlighting as The Bisley News's photographer.
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They wear checked shirts, sing about the joys of chimney sweeping and hanging out the washing, and bespectacled singer/"song-crafter" Colin Meloy looks more like someone auditioning for the role of Clark Kent than a rock star.
Just as important, though, is that her aesthetic turned out to have unusually broad appeal, and she doesn't know quite what to tell the aspiring crafter-artists who besiege her with requests for advice.
Get some creative design ideas from the Wedding Crafter.
At Friday's home game against Houston, The Wall replaced their usual banners for those proudly proclaiming 'Inchy's Army,' and 'Mastermind & Crafter', defiantly showing their allegiance to the departed head coach.
He unlocked the VW Crafter van and climbed into the back.
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