
Fashion Design (Dressmaking) Artisan Certificate | Delight Technical College Nairobi
Preserving a Timeless Craft. Building a Modern Career.
By Delight Technical College | Nairobi CBD
Introduction: Where Tradition Meets Talent and Fabric Tells a Story
Before there were fashion houses…
Before there were runways…
Before there were mass-produced garments…
There was dressmaking.
There were hands that measured.
There were needles that stitched.
There were women and men who shaped fabric into identity.
There were garments that told stories of culture, class, celebration, and heritage.
Dressmaking is not just a skill.
It is a tradition passed from generation to generation.
It is one of the oldest professions in human history.
It is the foundation of modern fashion.
And today, at Delight Technical College, that legacy continues through the Fashion Design (Dressmaking) – Artisan Certificate (TVET Level 3).
Located in the heart of Nairobi CBD on Muindi Mbingu Street, opposite Jevanjee Gardens, Delight Technical College stands as one of Kenya’s most respected technical training institutions. With over 8 years of technical education excellence, Delight is approved by the Ministry of Education and fully accredited by TVETA (TVETA/PRIVATE/TVC/0080/2022).
If you have ever dreamed of:
- Learning how to make beautiful dresses
- Turning fabric into fashion
- Starting your own tailoring business
- Becoming a professional dressmaker
- Gaining hands-on skills for self-employment
Then the Fashion Design (Dressmaking) – Artisan course is where your journey begins.
What Is Dressmaking?
Dressmaking is the professional craft of designing, cutting, sewing, fitting, and finishing garments, especially dresses and women’s wear.
It is the art of transforming flat fabric into three-dimensional beauty.
Dressmaking involves:
- Taking body measurements
- Drafting patterns
- Cutting fabric
- Sewing garments
- Fitting and alteration
- Finishing and presentation
A dressmaker does not just sew clothes.
A dressmaker creates garments that fit the human body perfectly.
A dressmaker understands shape, form, movement, and comfort.
A dressmaker turns imagination into wearable art.
From wedding gowns to office wear, from traditional attire to modern fashion, dressmaking remains one of the most essential skills in the fashion industry.
The History of Dressmaking: A Craft That Shaped Civilisation
Dressmaking is as old as civilisation itself.
Ancient Times
Long before machines, people made clothes by hand. In ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, garments were hand-stitched using needles made from bone and thread made from plant fibres.
Clothing was not just for covering the body; it represented:
- Social status
- Culture
- Occupation
- Identity
Dressmakers were respected artisans in their communities.
Medieval Era
In medieval Europe and Africa, dressmakers worked in royal courts and noble households. They created:
- Royal gowns
- Ceremonial robes
- Traditional garments
They passed their skills through apprenticeships, teaching the next generation.
Industrial Revolution
The invention of the sewing machine changed dressmaking forever. Production increased, but handcrafted tailoring remained essential for custom garments.
Dressmakers became entrepreneurs, opening tailoring shops and dressmaking studios.
Dressmaking in Africa
In African societies, dressmaking has always been central to culture.
From:
- Kitenge
- Kanga
- Shuka
- Ankara
- Traditional beadwork garments
Dressmakers preserved culture through fabric.
In Kenya, dressmaking has been passed from mother to daughter, aunt to niece, teacher to apprentice. It has provided livelihoods for millions of women and men.
Modern Dressmaking
Today, dressmaking blends:
- Tradition
- Technology
- Fashion trends
- Business
A modern dressmaker is a fashion entrepreneur.
The Impact of Dressmaking Through Generations
Dressmaking has empowered generations in powerful ways:
1. Economic Empowerment
Dressmaking has allowed families to:
- Earn income
- Educate children
- Build businesses
- Create employment
A sewing machine has fed households.
2. Cultural Preservation
Dressmakers preserve:
- Traditional attire
- Wedding customs
- Cultural ceremonies
- Identity through clothing
3. Women Empowerment
Dressmaking has empowered women for centuries:
- Financial independence
- Entrepreneurship
- Confidence
- Leadership
4. Youth Employment
Dressmaking remains one of the most accessible skills for youth employment.
5. Fashion Industry Growth
Every fashion designer starts as a dressmaker.
Dressmaking is the backbone of fashion.
Why Dressmaking Still Matters Today
In the age of fast fashion and mass production, custom dressmaking is more important than ever.
People want:
- Perfect fit
- Unique designs
- Cultural authenticity
- Quality craftsmanship
Dressmakers provide what factories cannot, personal touch.
Understanding TVET and Artisan Training
TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) focuses on practical, employable skills.
An Artisan Certificate (Level 3) is designed for:
- Beginners
- School leavers
- Career changers
- Entrepreneurs
- Anyone who wants hands-on skills
It is skills-based, not theory-heavy.
At Delight Technical College, the Fashion Design (Dressmaking) course is examined by TVET-CDACC, making it nationally recognized.
What Is Fashion Design (Dressmaking) – Artisan?
This is a TVET Level 3 Artisan qualification that trains students in professional dressmaking.
It is ideal for:
- KCPE leavers
- KCSE graduates
- Anyone passionate about sewing
- Tailors who want certification
- Entrepreneurs who want to start tailoring businesses
It gives you practical skills for immediate employment and self-reliance.
Why Choose Delight Technical College?
Delight Technical College is a home for creativity, craftsmanship, and career-building.
1. Fully Accredited
Approved by the Ministry of Education and TVETA.
2. Hands-On Practical Training
You spend most of your time sewing, cutting, fitting, and constructing garments.
3. Experienced Instructors
Learn from professional dressmakers and fashion designers.
4. Flexible Learning Options
Day, evening, and weekend classes.
5. Prime Nairobi CBD Location
Easily accessible from all parts of Nairobi.
6. Entrepreneurship Training
Learn how to run your own tailoring business.
7. Modern Workshops
Well-equipped sewing and fashion labs.
8. Industry Exposure
Fashion shows, exhibitions, and attachments.
9. Progressive Pathways
Advance to Certificate, Higher Certificate, and Diploma.
10. Supportive Learning Environment
Friendly, creative, and inspiring.
Course Overview: Fashion Design (Dressmaking) – Artisan
Qualification
- Level: TVET Level 3 Artisan
- Certification Body: TVET-CDACC
- Duration: 1 Year
Minimum Entry Requirements
- KCPE or
- KCSE (any grade) or
- An equivalent qualification recognized by KNQA
This makes the course accessible to everyone.
Course Units: What You Will Learn
1. Introduction to Dressmaking
- History of dressmaking
- Tools and equipment
- Fabric types
- Sewing machine operation
2. Garment Construction
- Measurements
- Pattern drafting
- Cutting techniques
- Sewing methods
- Finishing techniques
3. Dress Design
- Design concepts
- Fabric selection
- Colour coordination
- Style development
4. Fitting and Alteration
- Body fitting
- Adjustments
- Repairs
- Redesign
5. Industrial Attachment
Real-world training in tailoring shops and fashion houses.
Life as a Dressmaking Student at Delight
Your day is filled with creativity.
You sketch.
You cut fabric.
You stitch.
You fit garments.
You create dresses.
You learn not just how to sew, but how to design, fit, and finish like a professional.
Tuition Fees and Charges
Tuition Fees
- Ksh 40,000 per term
Other Administrative Charges
- Statutory Fees: Ksh 12,000 per year
- Attachment Fees: Ksh 10,000 per year
- TVET-CDACC Exam Fees: Ksh 8,000 per module
Bank Payment Details
- Bank: KCB Bank Kenya
- Branch: Biashara Street
- Account Name: Delight Technical College
- Account Number: 01129558232700
Registration Requirements
- Copy of KCPE/KCSE Certificate
- Copy of National ID
- Copy of Birth Certificate
- 2 Passport Size Photos
How to Apply
Step 1: Visit the Campus
Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens
1st Floor, Delight Center, Nairobi CBD
Step 2: Contact Admissions
+254 722 533 771
+254 724 566 088
www.delight.ac.ke
info@delight.ac.ke
Step 3: Submit Your Documents
Step 4: Choose Your Study Mode
Step 5: Begin Your Dressmaking Journey
Career Opportunities After Graduation
You can work as:
- Dressmaker
- Tailor
- Fashion Assistant
- Boutique Assistant
- Garment Maker
- Fashion Entrepreneur
You can also progress to:
- Fashion Design Technology – Certificate
- Fashion Design Technology – Higher Certificate
- Fashion Design – Diploma
How This Course Transforms Lives
Dressmaking gives you:
- A lifelong skill
- Financial independence
- Career flexibility
- Creative expression
- Entrepreneurial power
It turns passion into profession.
Dressmaking and Kenya’s Creative Economy
Dressmaking fuels:
- Fashion industry
- Textile sector
- Tourism
- Culture
- Youth employment
It is a pillar of Kenya’s creative economy.
Your Future Starts With a Needle and Thread
Every great designer started as a dressmaker.
Every fashion empire began with one garment.
Every successful boutique started with one sewing machine.
Your story can start here.
Join Delight Technical College Today
If you have ever dreamed of creating beautiful dresses, running a tailoring business, or mastering a timeless craft; this is your moment.
The Fashion Design (Dressmaking) – Artisan Course (TVET Level 3) at Delight Technical College is your first step into a proud, profitable, and creative career.
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
8 Years of Technical Education Excellence
Accredited by TVETA
Training the Future of Kenya’s Fashion Industry



