Teresa has been crocheting for over 28 years, teaching crochet over 5 years on her channel Crochet Geek. You will find video tutorials for the beginner crochet stitches, caps and hats, stuffed toys, and a variety of other crochet projects and crochet tips.
Teresa does all her own video recording and editing, social media engagement and writing of all crochet tutorials and patterns. When you get a response through YouTube, FaceBook, email and Blogger, it is Teresa responding.
Teresa does all her own video recording and editing, social media engagement and writing of all crochet tutorials and patterns. When you get a response through YouTube, FaceBook, email and Blogger, it is Teresa responding.
People around the world have created an income from the handmade items they make with crochet. Teresa has turned crochet in to her career.
Business Contact: crochetspider at gmail dot com
Teresa has over 100,200 subscribers on YouTube and more than 60 million total video views. She has a Facebook page with more than 46,000 likes.
5 Things TV Execs Should Learn From ShayCarl, Natalie Tran And Save SGU - Forbes.com - Mentioned on Forbes.com Michael Humphrey - 7/18/2011
Making a Living on YouTube - Page 15 Teresa Richardson July 26, 2011
Pooler woman's Crochet videos are a YouTube hit - 7/7/2011 Savannah Morning News
Interview with Michael Humphrey Forbes.com - 6/21/2011
Art of Crochet by Teresa - Featured on CNN
Making millions off YouTube videos
- 3/1/2011Mentioned in Forbes - 3/30/2011
Crochet Geek Provides:
*Free Instructional Crochet Video Tutorials - 24 hours a Day on YouTube!
*Left Hand Crochet Tutorials
*Free Written Instructions on Blogger
*Help with crochet questions
Crochet Hats I have Made and Sold

I've tried to reach you before...I am wondering how you are able to video your own hands as you do. I cannot figure out where you are putting a camera. Can you please describe that somehow?
ReplyDeleteI use a camera on a tripod in front of me.
DeleteThank you so very much for the reply....I didn't remember where to find your response so apologies for this late word of gratitude. (but why does the view appear to be as if YOU are looking down at your hands?)
ReplyDeleteThat is how I record. If I put the camera to low, I am unable to see clearly what is being recorded.
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