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- noun The
body ofskills ,techniques , andexpertise of (a)feminine craft (s).
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Examples
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As I've become more secure in my craftswomanship, I've become a lot more slapdash in the sort of construct I am willing to call a draft.
where i don't know where she might go when she goes home at night matociquala 2009
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Deeply felt convictions and first-rate craftsmanship — craftswomanship, in the case of the Spanish director, Ic í ar Bolla í n — win out over contrivance in this parallel drama of exploitation in the New World discovered by Columbus, and in the Bolivia of 2000.
'Unknown': Unmoored, Overcooked Joe Morgenstern 2011
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I have gotten the most wonderful, enormously gorgeous needle for my birthday, and it is breathtakingly beautiful craftswomanship.
Netting Needles, part II a stitch in time 2009
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I think it's the best you've shown us - the craftswomanship is wonderful.
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I have gotten the most wonderful, enormously gorgeous needle for my birthday, and it is breathtakingly beautiful craftswomanship.
Archive 2009-02-01 a stitch in time 2009
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As a matter of judicial craftswomanship, the damn opinion could have actually raised troublesome issues that recur through the precedent and addressed them.
Balkinization 2005
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I'm reserving complete and total adoration until I see the craftswomanship in the real world, but for the moment, she is at the top of a short list.
Splendicity 2009
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That's how Chutharut works her flowing magic - accidental beauty being captured through a keen eye and fine craftswomanship.
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Overall, Another Life Altogether reveals just how powerfully an author who combines craftswomanship and empathy can write, and yet it is only Elaine Beale’s first novel.
Book Review: Another Life Altogether by Elaine Beale « Gender Across Borders 2010
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Anni Albers: We’ve always loved the balance of Albers’ textiles; the rational, clean grids woven with craftsmanship or craftswomanship rather into a tactile imperfect material.
ruzuzu commented on the word craftswomanship
"The body of skills, techniques, and expertise of (a) feminine craft(s)."
--Wiktionary
March 16, 2011