I agree - men's work is laundry, cleaning, cooking, etc.; women's work - the power tools.
When our boys were small, they decided that they wanted some of those patterned knee length shorts that all the boys were wearing at the time. Since it was summer and they were bored most of the time, I took them to the fabric store where they each picked out several pieces of fabric for their shorts.
I showed them how to cut the fabric, use the sewing machine, sew the shorts, press everything as they went and finish them off. They each made 5 or 6 pairs of shorts that summer. Although they don't make their own clothes anymore, they both know how to hem their pants, mend their clothes, sew on buttons and generally upkeep their clothing.
One of the kids is in the military reserves. A couple of weeks ago he needed to stitch something in his beret down before he could put his cap brass on. I came home from work to find him sitting at the sewing machine doing the job. It was good to know that, if they really have to, they can manage some of those skills on their own. BUT clean their rooms OMG!