On a smaller scale, the hand-held or table-mounted electric router allows the use of interchangeable router bits of a wide variety of profiles and is readily available to the small business or home craftsperson.
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"As a craftsperson in a tiny little town in Massachusetts, to have my art recognized in such a profound and public way validates all these years I've spent working on this windy hilltop ."
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"They felt such evils could be overcome by a return to the ` simple life,'a utopian vision of a rural environment where the craftsperson could control the creative process from design through execution ."
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She is the Chair person and managing trustee of the Dr . Sushila Rani-Baburao Patel Trust, and was a member of the executive committee of Paramparik Karigar, the national craftsperson's association founded in 1996.
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Sessions can be held in homes or at various public places in addition to pubs; often at a festival sessions will be got together in the beer tent or in the vendor's booth of a music-loving craftsperson or dealer.
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But what you're paying for when you buy handmade dinnerware is one-of-a-kind creations that a craftsperson has put time, talent and care into _ something you're sure to end up caring about, too.
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From a beginner's electrifying success to near break-down, this is a beautiful, honest and inspirational portrait of a passionate craftsperson who walked headlong into a foolhardy dream . . . a true tale of a life unwound and restrung.
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Today, a young person who wants to start an apprenticeship must first find an " Ausbilder " : this may be a master craftsperson, a master in the industrial sector ( Industriemeister ) or someone else with proof of suitable qualifications in the training of apprentices.
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A "'craft "'is a pastime or a profession that requires particular skills and knowledge of craftsman " and " craftswoman " are nowadays often replaced by " artisan " and rarely by " craftsperson " ( craftspeople ).
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Young woman modeling a knitted boa, San Diego, California Photograph by Patty MooneyWith the development of " fun fur " or " eyelash " yarns in the late 20th century, an adept craftsperson can knit a boa of one solid color or a mix of various colors.