The procedure illustrates the production of wool.
Overall, the process includes ten steps, beginning from sheep and ending with knitting and the manufacturing of woolen products such as jackets and carpets.
At the beginning of the process, when the adult sheep are woolly, shearers will cut the woollen from their bodies. They wash the wool to remove impurities then clean wool dried in the sun. Once the wool is dried, it will be spun, it undergoes a spinning process, during which it is separated into wool and string. Short wool fibers will continue to be recycled.
Following the spinning procedure, the tufts of wool are collected and then stored for later use. 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 create other goods, such as carpets or jackets.
