The given diagram illustrates how wool is manufactured.
Overall, there are nine main steps in the process of producing wool, beginning with sheep herding and ending with utilizing wool in knitting or making woolen products.
At the first stage of the process, after the sheep are raised until they are matured enough to produce thick fur, they are going to be sheared and cleaned with water in order to remove dirt from their fur. It then transfers into a drying machine before carding to brush the wool straight. This step creates two distinct groups: the main product, which is a large tuft of wool that will be put into storage, and the byproduct, which is discarded strings that will be recycled afterwards. The final process is that the wool tufts are spun into balls of yarn which can be utilized for knitting or making woolen products such as jackets and carpets.
