The given diagram illustrates the various stages involved in the production of wool, from the raw material to the final product that is sold in boutiques or clothes stores.
The process of acquiring wool involves 14 steps. It begins with gathering wool from the sheep that have been raised by the shepherds. Once the wool has been collected, it is either cut or sheared based on the previously agreed-upon terms and conditions. Next, the cut wool is thoroughly cleaned to eliminate any contaminants present in the raw fiber, such as dirt and salts from the suint. The cleaned wool is then left to dry overnight.
After the wool has been dried, it will be spun, resulting in two distinct products: wool and string. The string will facilitate the recycling process, while the wool will be transformed into tufts of wool and stored accordingly. These tufts will then be processed into balls of yarn, which can be utilized for knitting, carpet-making, or as a primary material for jackets.
