The flow chart illustrates/depicts the process/procedure/way by which wool is produced.
Overall, the process can be divided into two sets of stages: spinning the sheep wool and making products out of it. The process requires the sheep wool and most of the work is done by workers.
The first stage of the process begins with shearing the sheep wool. After that, the collected wool is cleaned and subsequently dried under the sun. Following this, the wool is spinned by special workers.
At this stage, the process splits into two sets. First is to make a string, which can be recycled after the usage. The second set of stages contains wool usage, where tufts of wool are received. Once the prepared materials are put on tuft storage, they can be turned into balls of yarn. Finally, the product is used either to knit or to manufacture other goods, like a carpet or a jacket.
