The diagram illustrates the sequential stages involved in the processing of wool, highlighting the transformation from sheep to the final ready new items. Overall, the process comprises several stages, which can be categorized into an initial preparation phase and a subsequent assembly and producing phase.
The process commences when sheep is sheared and its wool is cleaned with boiled water. The wool is dried with sophisticated machine and then it is separated into different materials. First material is processed into string, which is finally sent for recycling.
However, the second material is collected into tufts and stored. Once this is completed, the stored wool is dyed in different colors and spun into balls of yarn. In the final stage, the yarn is used to knitting and produced products such as jackets and carpets.
