My step-father (Calvin Theodore Kraft) moved to southwest Arizona in 1950s and, with his first wife, traveled to the Navajo territory in the northwest part of the state.  When there he bought some woven Navajo wool blankets and at that time asked one of the weavers to create a small one with his initials.  (He had abandoned his first name, thus only the "T.K.")   Ted had explained all that to me at some point after he married my mother in 1962.   After he died in 1994 it became my mother's.  When she died in 1995, it became mine.  I wanted to be able to see it whenever I wished, so I rigged it with the dowel and thread.