
KHITON
A Press and Atelier for the Unhurried Life
KHITON
Culture, Craft & Carpe Diem
Khiton is a restorative event and media agency in RHODE ISLAND, curating high-interest publications, workshops and storytelling that foster connection, community and our common heritage.
We collaborate with makers and emerging talent across areas we are passionate about: everyday arts, hand-crafted products, slow Fashion, nourishing food and soul lifting local music, aiming to revive rituals and wild living.
Location
RHODE ISLAND
Reach
quarterly

ISSUE No.1: March 21st 2026
AUTHENTIC LIVING. SHARED RITUALS. OLD-WORLD HERITAGE.
Khiton's first issue is featuring hype-free stories of those who make, mend, heal and tend. We want to celebrate the power of community, craft, and care in our own lived-in homes and kitchen tables.
Rooted in shared heritage honing in the past and welcoming the future, we seek wild living that is honest and humane, and new rituals that restore joy and presence. No paywall, no hype- if you long to rediscover beauty in the every day, reclaim the work of hands and find comfort in the freedom of reusing what you already have, you are welcome to join our community.
The first issue will launch on March 21st at our spring party. Stay tuned.



















Workshops: Make, Mend & Live Well

MAKE
Kitchen-Table Bookmaking
Bind a simple softcover book by hand and begin your own story or sketchbook, using thread, paper, and your creativity.
Everyday Icons: Block Printing for the Home
Carve small stamps (olive branches, pomegranates, waves) and print your own tea towels, napkins, or wrapping cloths.
Thread & Story: Hand Stitching for Beginners
Learn a few simple, beautiful stitches and turn a scrap of fabric into a bookmark, small talisman, or gift.
Ink & Quiet: Intro to Pen and Brush
Play with fountain pens, dip pens, or brushes; copy a short quote or poem and leave with a small framed piece.
Kitchen Table Zines
Cut, paste, write, and collage your own mini-zine about a neighborhood, a memory, or a family recipe.
MEND
Visible Mending: Repair as Protest and Prayer
Learn sashiko-style and other visible mending techniques to repair jeans, elbows, and worn knees with beauty.
Mend the Hem, Mend the Day
A gentle class in basic sewing repairs—buttons, hems, tiny tears—paired with a cup of tea and unhurried company.
Patchwork Stories: Quilting with Scraps
Bring old shirts, children’s clothes, or family linens and begin a small memory quilt or wall hanging.
LIVE WELL
Unwired Evenings: A Screen-Free Supper Practice
Learn simple rituals to reclaim the dinner hour—candles, questions and games at the table, and no phones in sight. Small, doable routines.
Seasonal Pantry: Cooking with What You Have
Turn humble ingredients into comforting, wholesome meals; think beans, greens, and old-world frugality.
Creating Hygge
Create small, recurring household rituals: hand pour and dip your own soy or beeswax candles, monogram your tea towels, make shea butter soap with pure essential oils, easy-sew pillows.
YOUTH
Young Historians Guild
(Ages 7–12)
Workshops & gatherings
Come to the table: build, stitch, reenact, make history tangible.
Young Scholars Post
(Ages 7–12)
Mail club / correspondence
Weekly screen-free packets for classical learning, crafts complimenting grade-level curriculum.
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Partner-fueled
"We had the pleasure of partnering with Khiton Events and their professionalism and creativity were truly unmatched. We look forward to collaborating with them again!"
Dr. Kazantzis Anasa Medicine
2024 Slow Fashion Show in Boston








