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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 picture illustrates the process of making wool.
Overall, the whole process contained several stages, which are divided into five parts. Starting with sheep shearing and ending with making kniting and jackets, and carpets.
At the beginning of the stage, the sheeperman shears the sheep’s wool, then the wool is cleaned by the water. In the next stage, the cleaned wool is dried in the sunlight and delivered for the next stage. In here, the spinning process starts, making wool and string. In this stage, some wasted strings are being shifted for recycling. In the recycling process, it is again prepared for use.
At the remaining stage, after making the wool, it is tufted, and the tufted wool is stored in the tuft storage. For the next stage, storage wools are shaped into balls. This is called “Balls of yarn”. At last, yarn is used to make the kniting jackets and carpets.
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