Tailoring

Sewing Skills That Stitch Together Confidence and Community

At Yehudah Training Institute, the Tailoring Program empowers students—especially women and young mothers—with the practical and creative skills to design, produce, and sell clothing. In a region where opportunity is scarce, a sewing machine becomes a tool of independence.

Why Tailoring?

     Tailoring is a trade that allows students to start earning almost immediately, with low overhead and high demand. From school uniforms and church attire to traditional wear and repair services, tailoring is one of the most accessible and empowering career paths—especially for women seeking flexible, home-based businesses.

“When you give someone a needle and vision, they can thread their own future.”

What Students Will Learn

✔️ Sewing Machine Operation & Maintenance
✔️ Fabric Cutting, Stitching, and Finishing
✔️ Garment Design & Measurement
✔️ School Uniform and Traditional Dress Making
✔️ Repair & Alteration Techniques
✔️ Fashion Basics & Color Coordination
✔️ Customer Service & Small Business Management

Students will gain hands-on experience with sewing machines and live projects, working in a supportive learning environment with skilled instructors.

Program Outcomes

Graduates will be ready to:

  • Launch a tailoring business from home or in the market

  • Produce and sell custom garments, uniforms, and accessories

  • Offer sewing services in schools, churches, or cooperatives

  • Empower others by teaching sewing as a life skill

Your Gift Helps Shape More Than Fabric

     Your donation provides sewing machines, fabric, threads, scissors, measuring tools, and training supplies. It also helps us establish a professional tailoring classroom where students can thrive.

Sponsor a Tailoring Student or Sewing Station

     Help create sustainable income for women and families through skill and creativity.

Want to learn more about student stories or impact metrics?
     Contact us: info@ytiuganda.orgNTBInternational.org

“Together, we are weaving more than clothes—we are weaving dignity, opportunity, and transformation.”