I am so glad that you have all joined us, that there are enough to at least start a productive thread
with many inputs
I was the oldest of 7 and so I had to learn fast when I was small. I was competent using a singer treadle machine before the age of 9 and could make a skirt from a simple pattern by 10. I remember we had sewing lessons at school when I was 11 and had to make a skirt, I got told off for being too fast.
The cookery class was to make tea and toast, doh I could cook a meal for 9 in a pressure cooker by then and bone and make rolled breast of mutton, using a very sharp knife. I gave domestic science up as soon as I could and went on to do science but was always a teeny bit envious at christmas time when the cookery girls had made their lovely cakes. I also loved the gondola baskets. I use baskets all the time now, I might just make a liner for one, put a bit of elastic at the top, or ties and use it for a waste bin in my sewing room. Waste not want not. I love my practical baskets