Yes, Coverlet weaver.
Other things to note about the style of writing include:
'e' looking like a backwards modern 'e', or a modern 'o'
'er' - see other examples on page
'w' is typical of the style (see 'wheatley')
'v' - often this is indistinguishable from 'u' (see 'labourer' at the end); sometimes 'n' is similar too, but the writer here has helpfully joined the top of that ('gardiner', 'Common') so you can tell the difference.