Absolutely! It doesn't take expensive supplies to start mending, and there are many resources online now.
I am actually capable of doing all of these things using Neolithic tech. Apocalypse skills, sorted.
There are darning looms, tablet weaving supplies, rigid heddle looms, backstrap looms, spinning wheels, knitting machines, knitting belts and pins, sewing machines, and all sorts of things here.
We didn't get fiber arts in school but I was lucky enough to have computers at school and at home.
3-2-1 Contact magazine had BASIC code for games that we typed into a Commodore64. Now there are fun, visual tools to get kids started.
Everyone should have the opportunity to code.
It's also OK if kids find that boring and do something else.
This relates to my day job of growing IS programs in schools.
Learn to embrace failure.