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The image displays a flowchart diagram detailing the process of making wool, consisting of ten labeled steps with accompanying illustrations. The steps are as follows: Sheep, Shearing, Cleaning, Drying, Spinning, Wool (depicted as yarn skeins), Tufts of wool, Tuft storage (depicted as organized tufts), String, Balls of yarn, Recycling, Knitting, and final products Jackets and Carpet. The process flow is indicated by arrows connecting each step, starting with "Sheep" and ending with "Jackets - carpet," with "Recycling" serving as a loopback to "Balls of yarn."
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The image illustrates how wood is made. Overall, there are 9 main stages of making wool, starting with owned sheep and ending with finished product manufacturing.
On the first stage, the sheep are nurtured until they mature, and the shepherd collects their fur early. The fur then is cleaned to remove dirt and insects and dried by the heat of the sun. After that, it is switched to a spinning wheel, shaping it into many long lines of cotton to manufacture wool, and the string made from the spinning process is recycled.
Following the next stage, the wool is transformed into tufts of wool and put into tuft storage. In the final stage, the tufts of wool are created into balls of yarn, which are used for making wool products or knitting.
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