Saskatchewan woman using beading skills to remember
A Saskatoon woman is remembering this year with a new type of poppy.
Morgan Esperance is from the Beardy’s and Okemasis First Nation community near Duck Lake, about an hour northeast of Saskatoon. She lives in Saskatoon now, and about two years ago she decided she wanted to learn how to bead a pair of moccasins for herself.
She reached out to a friend who knew how to bead and began attending her twice-a-week class. Once Esperance finished her first project, she started on a pair of moccasins for her partner. Several lanyards, medallions, earrings and pins later, Esperance still calls herself a “learner.”