If you're a twitch streamer in the makers and crafting space, or a content creator in general that

2026-05-17

If you're a twitch streamer in the makers and crafting space, or a content creator in general that

Channel: SamBartley (2990 subscribers)

Note: Both candidates today are relatively low quality — one is an awkwardly-titled appeal to fellow streamers, and the other is hashtag-spam Shorts content. Per the guidelines, I'm picking the least bad option.

This video from SamBartley appears to be aimed at fellow content creators in the maker and crafting space — specifically Twitch streamers who work with fiber arts like crochet, knitting, and sewing on camera. While the truncated title makes the exact angle unclear, videos in this niche typically cover practical topics that aren't widely discussed elsewhere: camera angles for handwork, lighting setups that show stitch detail without glare, managing yarn and tools in frame, or community-building strategies for craft streams.

For viewers who actually do livestream their craft work — a small but growing niche — this kind of peer advice from someone with hands-on experience is genuinely useful and hard to find. The Shorts alternative ("New project new 3d print") is pure hashtag spam with no description, no explanation, and no educational content, which is exactly the category the curation rules say to skip.

Watch this if you're a fiber arts streamer or considering becoming one; skip it otherwise, as it's not aimed at a general maker audience.

Why watch: Niche but practical advice for makers who livestream their fiber-arts work, from someone actually doing it.

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