Together we can
Provide free training on tailoring
Our Tailoring Program
In our comprehensive program, we guide our students in a journey thoughout the art of tailoring and fashion design. Unlocking their potential, we create beautiful garments and turn passion into a rewarding career.
From a tiny studio in a slum, we shape a future where fashion knows no bounds.
graduated students
former students currently working
cohort of students
month of training for each cohort
The Learning Plan
From the basic fundamental skills to the advanced techniques of the tailoring business, we empower our students to master each step along the way.
Discover more about our program below!
Introduction to tailoring tools and equipment
Get started with sewing machines, needles, thread, scissors, measuring tape, and other supplies.
Garment construction
Learn how to shape fabric, sew different types of seams, insert zippers, or add embellishments like buttons and pockets.
Alterations and repairs
Practice how to fix common issues like loose hems, missing buttons, and torn seams. Support sustainable fashion!
Fabric types and properties
Choose the right fabric for a particular project and how to care for different types of fabrics.
Textile printing techniques
Gain knowledge about color theory and its application in textile printing, such as understanding color combinations, shading, and color fastness.
Business skills for tailors
Learn how to price your services, how to market your business, and how to manage inventory and supplies.
The Voices of Our Students
Vivian, Computer Programming Beneficiary
The coding challenge gave me an opportunity to scale up and become better. I got an opportunity at county office as software developer.
Virginia- Carpentry and joinery Beneficiary
When I first join, I thought, carpentry was for only men. I was given a chance to learn basic joinery and use of modern machines. I was able to make chairs and tables. I could imagine. Now I make my own furniture.
Florence, Fashon and design Beneficiary
I was among pioneer students and beneficiary for the tailoring program at Transformers. Currently, I am running my own fashion and design shop. I can feed my family and pay school fees from my skills.
Ochieng, Joinery and woodwork Beneficiary.
I was privileged to secure a training by Netherlands flying Carpenters. This training enhanced my technical skills and ability to use modern wood working machines. I am currently working as interior designers and creating time to train others at transformers Organisation. Keep the good work.
Miriam, fashion and beauty programme
The training impacted my life and looking backward, I am forever grateful for the opportunity that made me to be self reliant. I can make my own stuffs and sell.
Vivian, Computer Programming Beneficiary
The coding challenge gave me an opportunity to scale up and become better. I got an opportunity at county office as software developer.
Virginia- Carpentry and joinery Beneficiary
When I first join, I thought, carpentry was for only men. I was given a chance to learn basic joinery and use of modern machines. I was able to make chairs and tables. I could imagine. Now I make my own furniture.