christian county headlines newspaper

Page 1

8/15/2016

Quilt therapy

Quilt therapy

Posted: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 11:35 am | By: Don Abernathy, reporter dona@ccheadliner.com ­ Follow Don on Twitter @donab30 | 0 comments Standing on the large, colorful quilt spread out on the grass in his backyard, Clever resident Jason Hoggett’s smile shows his pleasure in his creation. “I started out with 3­inch quilt blocks and then I made them bigger and bigger,” Jason said. “I shaped it like Missouri because I’m from Missouri. I like Missouri. I get material from the thrift shop, Goodwill, garage sales and from friends and neighbors. Sometimes I buy a large piece and cut it up. I do quilting everyday. I’ll probably work on it all winter.” There are more than a thousand panels that make up Jason’s quilt. They are different shapes and sizes. Some are big 2­foot rectangles, some are small 3­inch squares. There are cartoon characters, patterns and stripes and every color imaginable. It covers roughly 2,000 square feet and is beginning to take the shape of the state of Missouri, but it’s nowhere near complete. “He started making little blocks and it just got bigger and bigger,” his mother Joan Hoggett said. “Then he got the idea to make it the shape of Missouri and go for a world record.” Jason’s laugh tells everyone how happy the project makes him, without saying a word. One look at the quilt and it’s evident that Jason, who has a learning disability, pours his heart into his hobby. “This keeps him occupied and it makes him happy,” Joan said. “It’s very important to him and he talks about it and he works on it every single day. It gives him a sense of purpose.” The project started in 2012 without any goal in mind. First, it was about learning a skill. Then it became a therapeutic outlet. When Jason discovered how much he enjoyed the process, the project evolved into something much larger. And it’s still evolving today. When the quilt is spread out in the Hoggett’s backyard, it covers nearly all the available space between the trees and fences. The quilt weighs approximately 200 pounds, and when folded up, it spills out of the 33­gallon http://ccheadliner.com/news/quilt­therapy/article_4aad6c0e­4b47­11e5­ad73­f7f57c3f093c.html#user­comment­area

1/2


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.