nakkustekke
Nakkustekke is a Finnish term that translates to "disease blanket" or "illness quilt." It refers to a type of traditional Finnish textile, often a patchwork quilt, that was believed to have healing properties or was used as a comfort during illness. These blankets were typically made from scraps of fabric, pieced together in various patterns. The act of creating a nakkustekke itself was sometimes considered therapeutic, involving community effort or a focus on creating something warm and comforting for the sick.
The materials used in a nakkustekke varied depending on availability but often included cotton or wool fabrics.