My Family's Interests:Forgotton arts and crafts: skills from bygone days.
I didn't realize until you mentioned this book that I have that one also. It covers many different crafts from an era before electricity and is a very good companion to the Self-sufficiency book, which has a more modern view. Both of these are large books in larger print than most books use. And I love the illustrations, as I find it hard to learn something not accompanied by pictures.
Chapters in Forgotten Arts and Crafts: Part I
1. Woodland Crafts - working with wood to make tool handles, ladders, cribs, bakset, etc.
2. Building Crafts - buildings, walls, thatching, slate cutting
3. Crafts of the Field - Hedge laying, dry stone walling, well-digging, etc.
4. Workshop Crafts - chair making, blacksmithing, wheelwrighting, coopering (making barrels), boat building, knife making, many more.
5. Textiles - weaving, linen, wool, silk, cotton
PART II
1. Kitchen crafts - preparing food, open hearth cooking, cooking at a range, storing food, drying and smoking, coffee making, and more.
2. Dairy crafts - milk, cream, butter, cheese, ice cream
3. Laudry Crafts - drawing water, making lye soap, washing and drying linen, pressing, dying
4. Around the home - Gathering and making fuels, heating, home doctoring, candle and oil lighting, cleaning, waste disposal, more.
5. Textile crafts - spinning, lace making, crochet, knitting, making and repairing clothes, more
6. Decorative crafts - painting and papering, stenciling, festival & decorations, more.
It's a good feeling having books like this on my shelf. Edey