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The image delineates a sequential flowchart outlining the processes involved in wool production: starting with sheep leading to shearing, followed by cleaning, transforming into wool, then spinning, subsequent drying, leading to tufts of wool, then tuft storage, further dividing into balls of yarn and knitting, culminating into jackets; alternatively, tufts of wool convert to string, which undergoes recycling to produce carpets.
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The given flow charts depicts the processes of how to make clothes from wool.
Overall, it is clear that several main stages are involved in the wool making process. In particular, the process commens with removing sheepskin and ends up with ready materials.
Looking at the flow chart in more detail, the process starts with the shaving of animal’s skin such as sheep. After the cleaning stage, the skin is ready to dry. After the all skin is spinned, the process seperated two ways. One way is the to make strings and send to the recycling. Another is it changed from wool to tufts of wool. Then, balls of yarns are choosen from tuft storage, which goes to knitting by hand or making wool carpets and jackets.
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