Scouring is the first process after raw wool reaches the factory. It aims to remove contaminants like dirt, suint, grease from wool through washing in a detergent solution.
Combing aligns fibres in parallel to produce a smoother, stronger, and more lustrous top.
The carding operation aims to disentangle raw wool into a web- like structure and removing vegetable matter (VM) contaminants.
Spinning is a twisting technique to form yarn from fibers. The fiber intended is drawn out, twisted,
and wound onto a bobbin.
Knitting is a process of using long needles to interlink or knot a series of loops made by one continuous thread.