The diagram illustrates the process involved in producing woolen products, detailing ten key stages from sheep rearing to the creation of finished goods.
The process begins with sheep rearing, where sheep are raised until their wool is mature enough for harvesting. The first major step is shearing, where the wool is removed from the sheep. This raw wool is then thoroughly cleaned and dried to prepare it for spinning. During spinning, the wool is twisted into strands, making it suitable for various applications. At this stage, a portion of the wool can also be diverted to produce string, which is often recycled.
Following spinning, the wool is crafted into tufts, which are subsequently stored for future use. These tufts are later spun into balls of yarn, a versatile material that can either be used for knitting or transformed into various woolen products, such as jackets and carpets.
