Handmade Skills at MIDAS gives learners the opportunity to turn creativity into useful products through practical training. At MIDAS Skill Development & Training Center, students learn by doing, practicing, creating and improving real handmade items that can support personal growth, employable skills and future opportunities.
This student showcase highlights Needle Work, Creative Craft, Millinery and Accessories Training at MIDAS. Through hands-on learning, learners develop patience, creativity, confidence and product-making skills. These are the kinds of practical abilities that can help young people build a stronger future.
At MIDAS, the goal is simple: Learn • Practice • Excel. Every learner is encouraged to discover their potential, practice consistently and build skills that can create opportunities.
Handmade Skills at MIDAS in Action
Handmade Skills at MIDAS are not taught only through theory. Learners take part in practical activities that help them understand how creative ideas become finished products.
In each training session, students work with materials, tools and guided instructions. They learn how to plan, measure, shape, decorate and finish different handmade items. This practical approach helps learners gain confidence because they can see the results of their own effort.
As learners continue to practice, they improve their attention to detail and their ability to complete creative work with care. This is why student showcases are important. They help parents, guardians and prospective learners see real progress and real outcomes from vocational training.
Needle Work and Creative Craft Training
Needle work and creative craft training helps learners develop useful hands-on skills. These skills require focus, patience and steady practice. At MIDAS, learners are introduced to practical projects that can include household items, personal accessories and creative decorative pieces.
Needle work and craft training may involve items such as table cloths, chair backs, table runners, tray cloths, glass covers, pot holders, plate mats, door mats, bed mats, woven items, bedroom slippers and other useful handmade products.
Through these activities, learners understand how small skills can lead to finished products. They also learn the importance of neatness, durability and presentation.
Millinery and Accessories Training
Millinery and accessories training is another important part of Handmade Skills at MIDAS. This area allows learners to explore creativity, fashion, design and product styling.
Learners may develop skills in creating items such as fascinators, hair clips, bridal fans, crowns, bead anklets, crochet hats, beaded necklaces, wool slippers, macramé bags, purses, sandals, wall hangings and other creative accessories.
These handmade products can support fashion, beauty, events and personal style. They also help learners understand how creative skills can be shaped into useful products for different occasions and customers.
Practical Skills for Confidence and Opportunity
Practical vocational training gives learners more than technical ability. It also helps them build confidence.
When students create finished products, they begin to believe in their own skills. They learn that practice can lead to improvement. They also understand that creativity can become a useful tool for future opportunities.
Through Handmade Skills at MIDAS, learners can develop:
- creativity
- patience
- craftsmanship
- product-making ability
- attention to detail
- confidence
- presentation skills
These skills are valuable because they can support entrepreneurship, employability and personal development.
Why Student Showcases Matter
Student showcases help celebrate learner progress. They also allow the public to see what students can produce through practical training.
At MIDAS Skill Development & Training Center, student work is an important part of the learning journey. A finished product tells a story of practice, guidance and commitment. It also shows the value of vocational education in helping learners gain useful skills.
In addition, showcases encourage students to take pride in their work. When learners see their creations presented professionally, they feel motivated to keep improving.
Extra Curriculum Support at MIDAS
MIDAS understands that acquiring a skill is important, but it is not always enough to build a career. For this reason, learners also receive extra curriculum support that helps them prepare for real opportunities.
These support areas include:
- Branding, Customer Care and Modeling
- Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurship
- ICT and Online Marketing, including Fashion CAD
- Business Communication and Character Development
- Basic Machine Knowledge in sewing machine and installation
This support helps learners understand how to present themselves, communicate with customers, manage money, use technology and think like entrepreneurs.
Technical and vocational education plays an important role in skills development and employability. Ghana’s Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training supports the growth of TVET by regulating, promoting and administering practical training for transformation and innovation.
Join the MIDAS Apprenticeship Program
MIDAS invites interested learners to join the MIDAS Apprenticeship Program (MAP). The programme is designed to help learners gain employable skills through practical vocational training.
The MIDAS Apprenticeship Program (MAP) is Tuition Free.
The best time to start is now. Register today and take the first step toward a brighter future.
Admissions Ongoing for Handmade Skills at MIDAS
Admissions are ongoing for learners who want to develop practical handmade skills in a supportive training environment.
Through Handmade Skills at MIDAS, learners can gain practical experience in needle work, creative craft, millinery and accessories training. They can also build confidence and prepare for future opportunities through guided practical learning.
MIDAS remains committed to Empowering Skills • Building Careers • Transforming Futures.
Learn • Practice • Excel.
Contact MIDAS Skill Development & Training Center
To learn more about admissions, training programmes and the MIDAS Apprenticeship Program, contact MIDAS today.
Phone: +233 53 367 0360
Phone: +233 50 885 8384
Email: info@midasskilldevelopment.org
Website: www.midasskilldevelopment.org
Location: Post Office HP 176, Volta Region, Ghana
Social Media: @midasskilldevelopment