
Fabric Decoration and Textile Printing: The Art of Transforming Plain into Extraordinary
By Delight Technical College | Fashion Curriculum Deep Dive | 2026
A plain piece of fabric becomes a work of art when a skilled hand transforms it. Fabric decoration is one of the most creative and commercially valuable skills taught in Delight Technical College’s fashion programme and it is covered across multiple levels of the curriculum.
🎨 What Is Fabric Decoration?
Fabric decoration encompasses all the techniques used to add colour, pattern, texture, and embellishment to fabric and finished garments. It includes:
- Embroidery (hand and machine)
- Beadwork and sequin application
- Fabric printing and dyeing
- Appliqué and patchwork
- Smocking and gathering techniques
- Fabric painting and surface design
📚 Fabric Decoration at Delight- Curriculum Details
Decorated Fabrics Production- Level 4, Module II (120 hours, 11 hrs/week)
At Level 4, students are introduced to fabric decoration through a dedicated 120-hour module. This covers the core techniques of adding decorative elements to garments and fabrics using both traditional and modern methods.
Fabric Decoration- Level 5, Module III (80 hours, 7 hrs/week)
Level 5 builds on Level 4 with more advanced decoration techniques and introduces students to the commercial applications of decorated fabrics from fashion collections to home textiles and branded merchandise.
💼 Career Opportunities in Fabric Decoration
- Embroidery Specialist- supplying fashion houses and boutiques
- Beadwork Artist- creating pieces for bridal and occasion wear
- Textile Designer- designing printed fabrics for production
- Custom Fashion Artist- personalizing garments for individual clients
- Craft Business Owner- selling decorated goods online and at markets
🌍 The African Textile Heritage Connection
Africa has a rich tradition of textile decoration from Kanga prints and Kikoy weaving to Maasai beadwork and Kente cloth. Delight’s fabric decoration training celebrates and builds on this heritage, teaching students to blend traditional African aesthetics with contemporary design sensibility.
“In Africa, fabric decoration is not just fashion it is culture, identity, and heritage. At Delight, we teach you to honour that and innovate from it.”
📍 Delight Technical College | Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens, Nairobi | +254 722 533 771 | www.delight.ac.ke



