Artisans used local woods to handcraft the furniture, stairways and counter tops.
From the stltoday.com
Simon Doonan, creative director of Barneys New York, prefers to handcraft.
From the businessweek.com
A keen handcraft worker in our group who investigated discovered they were knitting socks.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Workmen, though skilled, handcraft things the way their grandfathers did.
From the time.com
Custom suits at Harry Rosen take over 30 hours to handcraft and can cost as much as $12,000.
From the forbes.com
They've tapped into their own creativity to handcraft gifts for some of the people on their list.
From the news-journalonline.com
About 100 Phantoms, taking several months each to handcraft in England, are now on U.S. roads.
From the stltoday.com
The flowering time of this handcraft was during the 16th century.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Besides, its high-level handcraft create subtle ruched effect.
From the techcrunch.com
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Handicraft: a work produced by hand labor
Make something by hand; "We handcraft all our paper"
(Handcrafts) Handicraft, also known as craft work or simply craft, is a type of work where useful and decorative devices are made completely by hand or using only simple tools. Usually the term is applied to traditional means of making goods. ...
(handcrafted) Made by hand or using the hands, as opposed to by mass production or using machinery
A handcrafted log home is typically made of full logs left in their natural state that have been hand peeled and hand scribed.
(HAND-CRAFTED) Assembly machines operated without gloves on
(Handcrafted) A log in which the bark is hand peeled and is used in a log wall without being shaped in a planer.
(Handcrafted) For the sake of clarity, Sissie used the terms hand-made, hand-crafted and artisan crafted throughout the site as synonymous terms. Since these pieces are not machine made in any way, each piece will reflect small imperfections and individuality and is signed and dated by the artist.