The flow chart illustrates the various stages involved in the wool-making process from the initial shearing of sheep to the creation of finished consumer products.
Overall, the process consists of 11 steps, beginning with sheep being sheared and ending with knitting, making jackets and carpet. The process can be divided into three main phases: preparation, spinning, and final production.
The procedure commences with the fleece cutting of sheep, which are then cleaned in warm water and mild detergent. After this step is completed, the fleece left to dry completely. The next stage is spinning in which the carded fleece 2ware drawn out, twisted, and converted to string and wool. The string is recycled for further use in turn.
In the subsequent stage, some wool is processed into tufts and kept in tuft storage, while the rest is turned into balls of yarn. In the final stage, these materials are either knitted or manufactured into items such as jackets and carpets.
