Semi-finished goods store

After dyeing and carding, the wool needs to be stored under optimal conditions.
Here it is arranged by colour, with the date and type of dye indicated, ensuring full traceability. This space is also where the balls of yarn are prepared, the result of a precise, slow process that involves weighing the yarn to obtain even skeins. This store is the logistical heart of the production chain: from here the wool reaches the home spinners or moves on to the next stage, ensuring a steady, well-organised flow.

Processes

  1. Storage of dyed and carded wool, catalogued by colour, date and type of dye
  2. Opening the tufts with the wolf carder to remove knots
  3. Preparing 50 g balls of yarn (for home spinning)

Products

  1. Wool ready for spinning and knitting
  2. Balls of yarn for making finished garments