The article analyzes the possibility of processing imported hemp raw materials to obtain household textiles using domestic technologies for processing best fibers. The choice of the carding process is justified as a mechanical effect on the geometric characteristics of hemp. A preliminary visual analysis of samples of hemp fibers, which is imported by a domestic enterprise in order to obtain yarn using a carded spinning system, has been carried out. As a result of the analysis of morphometric characteristics, it was found that the resulting fiber is hemp cottonin. The length and thickness of cottonin vary considerably. Such dimensional characteristics do not allow using it for the manufacture of household yarn. To further break down the complex hemp fibers and reduce their length, a carding process is applied. The study of the effect of the carding process was carried out while implementing five carding cycles on a laboratory fiber mixer, which is an imitation of the carding process on carding equipment in a production environment. After each carding cycle, a card canvas is formed, in which the fibers are evenly mixed and oriented in the longitudinal direction. Sizing of hemp fibers occurs after each carding cycle. According to the dimensional characteristics, staple and modal diagrams of the length distribution and diagrams of the diameter distribution of hemp fibers were constructed. It was found that as a result of the carding process, the average length and thickness of hemp fibers decreased significantly while maintaining the normalized breaking load. But at the same time, the proportion of long fibers remains and a rather high linear density of the fibers remains, which does not allow them to be processed into yarn using a carded spinning system. It is recommended that you continue with the mechanical processing process or use carded hemp fiber to make yarn using the machine’s wool spinning system.