The illustration demonstrates the process of manufacturing wool.
Overall, there are nine main stages in the sequence, beginning with the rearing of sheep and ending with creating products for practical usage.
At the first stage in the wool manufacturing process, sheep are raised in abundant quality. In the next stage, their wool is sheared and removed by the farmer. After that, raw wool is cleaned to remove dirt and impurities. The process continues with wool being dried by a specialized equipment, followed by a carding process. Subsequently, wool is combed and aligned, creating tufts of wool or strings, ready for the next steps.
The remaining stages produce different types of products. Tufts of wool are placed in storage, while strings can be recycled. Afterwards, the wool being stored is spun into balls of yarn. In the last step, these balls are utilized for knitting or making woolen products, such as jacket or carpet.
