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Hand-spun khadi costs more and takes longer. Here is why we wouldn't make our bedding any other way.
Khadi is cotton spun by hand on a charkha. It is slower than mill cotton, slightly irregular, and far more breathable.
That irregularity is the point. Hand-spun yarn traps air, softens beautifully with washing, and carries the small variations that tell you a person made it.
We hand-spin our khadi in Kutch, in small lots, and we would not make our bedding any other way.