The man-made procedure of processing wool is demonstrated in the process graph. Generally, the chart can be separated into two stages, beginning with shearing and ending with further production. Additionally, wool can be seen as the raw material.
First and foremost, the farmers choose the suitable sheep to collect the wool before being sheared. Then, the wool is washed and dried to spin it into two types of processed materials: wool and string. Balls of string are used for further recycling purposes while wool is preserved for the next stage.
Last but not least, balls of wool will be braided into tufts and dyed into different colors before being stored in warehouses. The tufts are then made into yarn that may be used for knitting or as a material for warm fabric products like carpets or jackets.
