This is a response to the Sara’s Munro question: this blanket was woven in two pieces on a narrow horizontal loom. The women, most probably mother or grandmother of the baby, wove two similar pieces and then stitched them together to make this blanket; then she embroidered the blanket and decorated it with beads. In Anatolia narrow horizontal weaving looms have always been very popular. It is much easier to install and take apart a narrow loom than a large one, and almost all household stuff can be made in pieces.