Käärinliinat
Käärinliinat, also known as swaddling clothes, are strips of cloth used to wrap infants. Historically, swaddling was a common practice in many cultures worldwide for newborns. The purpose of käärinliinat was to keep the baby's limbs close to the body, mimicking the womb and providing a sense of security. This was thought to prevent the baby from startling themselves with their own movements.
The materials used for käärinliinat varied depending on the region and availability, often including soft linen