The
youngest children in the textile factories were usually employed as
scavengers and piecers. Piecers had to lean over the spinning-machine
to repair the broken threads. Research by John
Fielden suggested that a piecer walked about twenty miles a day.

Illustration of scavengers and piecers
at work that appeared in
Edward Baines' book The History of Cotton Manufacture (1835)
Child
Labour Debate Activity (International School of Toulouse)
Child
Labour Simulation (Spartacus Educational)