The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
-ster \-ster\ [OE. & AS. -estre, -istre.]
A suffix denoting the agent (originally a woman), especially
a person who does something with skill or as an occupation;
as in spinster (originally, a woman who spins), songster,
baxter (= bakester), youngster.
[1913 Webster]
Note: Brewing, baking, and weaving were formerly feminine
labors, and consequently brewster, baxter, and webster
meant, originally, the woman (not the man) who brews,
bakes, or weaves. When men began to perform these
duties the feminine appellations were retained.
[1913 Webster]