The illustration shows the different stages of production of woolen goods, which are used in knitting and jackets.
Overall, wool is extracted from sheep as a raw material for woolen production; it is cleaned and dried under the sun and stored as tufts. Moreover, the final process is making strings and spinning them into balls of yarn for further usage.
Firstly, the raw material is sheared from sheep and sent to be washed to clean the dirt and residue from it. The washed wool is kept under the sun for drying, and the next stage is spinning, where the by-product is collected and separates the material for recycling.
The final stage of making woolen goods begins with tuft storage. Tuft storage is a process where processed material is transported and handled.
Spinning the processed wool into balls of yarn for making woolen products like jackets, cardigans, carpets, coats, etc., as well as yarn products for knitting, is the last stage of woolen production.
