The picture illustrates the manufacturing process for producing yarn from sheep. In total, there are 12 steps involved in this process.
Overall, there are three main stages , beginning with getting the wool, followed by dividing into two purposes, and lastly transporting the final product. It is clear that the process is straightforward and involves manual labor.
The first stage begins when the sheep gathered to one place in order to shear their wool. After that, the wool is cleaned with water before being dried in the sun. Once dried, the wool is rotated in a special spinner where you can divide it to produce wool itself or string. As for string, it goes to the recycling process, while tufts of wool are putted to the tuft storage. Lastly, the balls of yarn are distributed for knitting or to production of jackets&carpet.
