The diagram illistrates the process by which wool is made.
Overall, the process compromises 3 main stages, beginning with preparation of wool, followed by creating products, and ending with finished products.
The process commences when sheep wool is long and healthy enough to be cut. Then the sheep are sheared to remove their wool, followed by wool being cleaned from bacteria, dirt, and impurities. In next step, wool is subjected to sun in order to be dry. When a professional employee spins the sheared wool, the wool turns into spun wool or string: it can be used to either knitting or being recycled and used again.
When the spun wool is converted into tufts of wool, it is then put in a tuft storage, turns into balls of yarn and then it can be used for knitting. Ultimately, carpets and jackets can be created through knitting with balls of yarns and they can be readily available for public use.
