WOOL WOLF
First the wool goes straight into the mouth of a “wolf” – the Estonian name for a type of carding machine that mixes the wool and rips it into fluffy mass.
CARDING MACHINES
turn the wool into a kind of thin, soft sheet or batting. The wool is carded three times to make the fibres as unidirectional as possible, to free the wool of foreign matter and to give it uniform colouring. This kind of wool can be used for felting, and, for example, as filling for quilts.
ROVING MACHINE
At the end of the third carding machine is a roving machine that divides the wool sheet into roves – soft strands of fibre.
SPINNING MACHINE
or spinning wheel turns the rove into yarn.
DOUBLING MACHINE
twists two yarns together – the yarn will be thicker and more even.
REELING
means making hanks of yarn.