
Knitting Trade Test – Artisan (NITA) | Delight Technical College Nairobi
Learn a Timeless Craft. Earn a National Certificate. Build a Sustainable Career.
Introduction: A Craft That Has Warmed Generations and Built Livelihoods
Long before factories and fast fashion, people survived cold seasons and harsh weather through one skill — knitting.
From hand-knitted sweaters and scarves to socks, baby clothes, hats, and blankets, knitting has always been more than a hobby. It has been a livelihood. A trade. A craft that feeds families.
In Kenya and across the world, knitted garments remain in high demand. School sweaters, cardigans, baby wear, winter clothing, and fashion knitwear are always needed.
At Delight Technical College, you can turn this valuable skill into a nationally recognised qualification through the Knitting Trade Test – Artisan (NITA).
What Is Knitting?
Knitting is the professional craft of creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn using knitting needles or knitting machines.
It is used to make:
- Sweaters
- Cardigans
- Scarves
- Hats
- Socks
- Baby clothes
- Blankets
- Fashion knitwear
Knitting combines:
- Creativity
- Technical skill
- Precision
- Speed
- Design
A knitter does not just make clothes — a knitter creates comfort, warmth, and style.
A Brief History of Knitting
Knitting is one of the oldest textile crafts in the world.
Ancient Origins
Knitting is believed to have started in the Middle East and Egypt over 1,000 years ago. Early knitters made socks and caps using hand needles.
Spread to Europe
By the 14th century, knitting had spread across Europe. Knitting guilds were formed, and knitting became a respected profession.
Industrial Revolution
The invention of knitting machines transformed knitting into a major industry, allowing mass production of knitwear.
Knitting in Africa
In Africa, knitting became popular through:
- Missionary education
- Textile trade
- Fashion industry growth
Today, knitting is both a fashion business and a household trade.
Why Knitting Still Matters Today
In a world of changing fashion, knitwear remains essential.
People still need:
- School sweaters
- Corporate cardigans
- Baby clothes
- Winter wear
- Fashion knitwear
- Handmade accessories
Knitting is:
- Affordable to start
- Easy to scale
- Always in demand
A knitting skill never goes out of style.
What Is a Knitting Trade Test?
A Knitting Trade Test is a skills-based national certification examined by NITA (National Industrial Training Authority).
It focuses on:
- Yarn handling
- Knitting techniques
- Knitting machine operation
- Pattern following
- Garment finishing
- Workplace competence
It proves your practical ability — not just theory.
It is ideal for:
- Beginners
- Practicing knitters
- Youth looking for employable skills
- Entrepreneurs who want to start knitting businesses
Why Choose Delight Technical College?
Delight Technical College is a trusted training institution in Nairobi CBD with a strong reputation for artisan training.
Key Advantages
- Accredited by TVETA and Ministry of Education
- NITA-certified trade testing centre
- Fully equipped knitting workshops
- Practical-based training
- Experienced knitting instructors
- Flexible study schedules (day, evening, weekend)
- Prime CBD location opposite Jevanjee Gardens
- Affordable and transparent fees
Course Overview: Knitting (Trade Test) – Artisan
- Qualification: Knitting Trade Test – Artisan
- Examination Body: NITA
- Duration: 1 Year
- Training Approach: 80% practical, 20% theory
Minimum Entry Requirements
- KCPE or
- KCSE (any grade) or
- Anyone interested in knitting
No previous experience required.
What You Will Learn
You will be trained in:
Core Knitting Skills
- Yarn types and selection
- Hand knitting techniques
- Knitting machine operation
- Pattern reading
- Garment shaping
- Finishing and joining
Products You Will Make
- Sweaters
- Cardigans
- Hats
- Scarves
- Baby wear
- Blankets
Business Skills
- Pricing and costing
- Customer orders
- Small knitting business management
Life as a Knitting Student at Delight
Your training is practical from day one.
You spend your time:
- Handling yarn
- Working on knitting machines
- Creating garments
- Following patterns
- Finishing products
You graduate with speed, accuracy, and confidence.
Fees and Charges
Tuition Fees
- Ksh 40,000 per term
Other Charges
- Statutory Fees: Ksh 12,000 per year
- Attachment Fees: Ksh 10,000 per year
- NITA Exam Fees: Ksh 8,000 per module
How to Apply
Visit the Campus
Delight Technical College
Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens
1st Floor, Delight Center, Nairobi CBD
Contact Admissions
+254 722 533 771
+254 724 566 088
www.delight.ac.ke
📧 info@delight.ac.ke
Registration Requirements
- Copy of KCPE/KCSE Certificate
- Copy of National ID
- 2 Passport Size Photos
Career Opportunities
After graduation, you can work as:
- Knitter
- Knitwear maker
- Fashion knitwear designer
- Boutique assistant
- Self-employed knitwear entrepreneur
You can also start:
- A knitwear business
- A home-based knitting brand
- A school uniform knitting business
Why a NITA Trade Test Matters
A NITA certificate:
- Is nationally recognised
- Increases employability
- Builds client trust
- Supports business registration
- Helps access tenders and contracts
It proves you are a qualified artisan.
Final Word: A Skill That Never Fades
Knitting is one of the few skills you can use:
- In any country
- In any season
- At any age
It is portable.
It is profitable.
It is timeless.
Start Your Knitting Career Today
If you want a creative skill that pays, grows, and lasts — start with knitting.
The Knitting Trade Test – Artisan (NITA) at Delight Technical College gives you hands-on training and a national certificate that opens doors.
Visit us today
Delight Technical College
Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens
1st Floor, Delight Center, Nairobi CBD
Call or WhatsApp
+254 722 533 771
+254 724 566 088
Website: www.delight.ac.ke
Email: info@delight.ac.ke
Delight Technical College
Training Skills. Building Careers. Empowering Kenya.



