Good post Bent! A lot of what's in the film I can relate to. My wife knits in her spare time just like the ladies show, and has made many items for friends, family and and people in need..
A lot of the topics covered I have seen or can relate to such as the locomotive. Those coal fired engines were dirty.The clothes we hung out to dry (no clothes dryer then) ended up with small cinders on them.
We lived a couple of blocks from the tracks then. When diesel locomotives replaced coal/steam, the game changed dramatically. No more cinders.
When visiting a museum I often see things I grew up with or remember as common place such as a scythe, hand cranked grind stone, horse drawn implements... Then there was a milkman that delivered
milk in glass bottles; round then converted to square. Crank telephones in the Summer house where one would lift the receiver, crank the handle to ring a bell, then an operator would answer. You gave the
number you were calling and the connection was made.. The list goes on...