The diagram delineates the production of making wool step by step.
Overall, the process consists of 9 main steps, beginning with rearing sheep and ending with balls of yarn ready for knitting or to produce end products.
Firstly, sheep are reared until they are ready to be sheared, and then they are sheared manually. After that, wool goes through the cleaning step to get rid of dust, dirt, and other impurities and then they are left hung to dry. The wool then is spun longer to produce thin strings for recycling.
Another possible variation, after getting spun the balls of wool can be twisted to form tufts of wool and add color, after which the wool is boxed and stacked in storage units. Finally, the ready balls of yarn are sold individually for consumer crafts like knitting or sent to textile factories to produce end products like jackets and carpets.
