The picture shows the process of making wool.
Summaries the information by selecting and
reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
the given diagram illustrates the sequential stages of making wool, beginning with a
herd of sheep and culminating with final textile products.
Overall, This process includes several distinct steps commencing with sheep raising
and ending with finished items for personal and industrial use.
Initially, a herd of sheep is sheared, followed by harvesting raw wool. Subsequently,
the raw wool undergoes a thorough cleaning process to remove impurities, which is a
significant stage to ensure the quality of the final products. Afterward, the cleaned
wool experiences a drying technique to meet the demand for the next step. Then, the
dried wool goes through a carding process to produce both string and tuft of wool, the
former is recycled and the latter is stored.
The stored wool undergoes yarn spinning where it is transformed into balls of yarn.
Finally, these fine balls of yarn can either be used in knitting or be made into finished
products such as jackets and carpets