English is a weird language. There are feminine words for some occupations, though they're so archaic that they are mainly used for surnames now.

The ones I can come up with easily are:

webster -- weaver
baxter -- baker
brewster -- brewer
spinster -- spinner

Are there others?

ETA: I was thinking about words with the -ster construction, though words with the -ess construction are equally valid.

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Thank you for explaining; that's most helpful. (Also, the minute I started to read your response in email I thought, 'crochet'! So I haven't yet looked into whether that might be historically likely.)
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