The pictures illustrate how wool is produced, and the way woolen products are made.
Overall, there are ten main steps, beginning with growing the sheep and getting their wool, followed by processing it under several stages, finally ending with manufacturing some goods.
The process begins with rearing the sheep until they become fully grown-up. Then, the wool of the sheep is shorn. In the next steps, the ready wool is cleaned thoroughly and dried in the sun. Subsequently, the dry wool goes under a spinning machine. In this spinning stage, the wool is then taken for making tufts, while the string is removed for recycling.
Following this, tufts of wool are manufactured and then stored just before producing balls of yarn out of them. In the final stage, they can be used for knitting or making carpets or jackets.
