skilled weaver
traditional weaver
artisan weaver
loom weaver
a weaver of fine rugs.
The weaver fringed the edge of the scarf.
She was a fast weaver and the cloth was very good.
the horse misjudged the fence and Mrs Weaver was thrown off.
a person who had plied at the weaver's trade for 20 years.
The Navajo are noted as stockbreeders and skilled weavers, potters, and silversmiths.
The cotton-planter of Carolina, and the woolgrower of Australia, have more interests in common with the spinner and weaver than with the corn grower.
5Another battle also was fought against the Philistines, in which Adeodatus the son of Saltus a Bethlehemite slew the brother of Goliath the Gethite, the staff of whose spear was like a weaver's beam.
One day, two rogues, calling themselves weavers, made their appearance.
It goes something like, (sings) Ooh, dream weaver.
" Grab bags are fun, " the royal weaver said.
And to me, the weavers have found that language.
And these weavers have found a better way to live.
But upon seeing the weaver's beauty, the cowherd forgot his routine.
And now the Emperor, with all the grandees of his court, came to the weavers.
Aymara weavers cut off their animals' wool in October when the weather is warmer.
And we plop into a place and we find weavers anywhere, everywhere.
It was started more than 300 years ago, when French weavers decided to automate the loom.
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