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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 diagram illustrates the process of woolen products . Starting with cutting wool from sleep to making the entire woolen products.
Overall ,the diagram showcases that there are entirely 6 process in making wool, and 4 process of transforming wools to balls of yarns, which are the raw materials of kniting and jackets.
Looking into the process diagram, sleeps are catched in the farmland, after shearing their wool and cleaning them competely, the wool is exposed under the sun for drying .After that, the workers spin the dried wool, a string is formed after spinning, which is capable of using it for recycling and make sure a ball sharp is formed, tufts of wool is produce subsequently , the tufts of wool are loaded in boxes and deliver to other factories for processing . Ultimately, The balls of yarn can be used for kniting clothes or producing jackets as well as carpet.
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