Shirley told us that one lady saw her flowers, blanched, and turned and walked away. Later she returned and told her that in her country these flowers were used for memorials at grave sites. She had a sudden rush of memories upon seeing them.
Learn more at http://www.rosemarykurtz.com/ or https://blog.etsy.com/en/2013/history-lesson-french-beaded-flowers/ or http://www.deesbeadedflowers.com/index.html
Shirley is in the weekly quilt group I have been attending. This lovely quilt was also in the library.
This embroidered and quilted hanging was made by Thayne Neff of Clawson