Quick FYI for tutorial makers
First off, this is for ALL tutorials for cooking to auto repair, crochet etc. If you are making a beginners tutorial, assume they know nothing to very little. It's a beginner tutorial. People can fast forward, skip or just be patient if they already know. Before you start the tutorial, do whatever it is you're teaching and write down the steps. ALL of them. Nothing will lose a beginner quicker than skipping a step. It's easy to do when you do something that is second nature to you. You just begin and do things without thinking. That's great when teaching intermediate or advanced but not beginners. Slow down. Do it twice. Better yet, have an actual beginner there and teach them along with your tutorial! They'd help a lot since they will force you to slow down and will ask questions beginners would ask.
Secondly, and this applies to anyone teaching anyone anything, stop saying how easy it is. Anything is easy once you know how to do it. All you're doing is making yourself look superior and those that are struggling feel dumb. "This is so easy one you
0how to do it. I do it all the time with no issues at all!" How does that help anyone learn or improve? I can do a show groom on a poodle, run barrels on a horse, rebuild a head, run an IV line on a new born puppy and back a trailer into a parking space with cars on both sides! These things are easy for me because I have taken the time to learn them and have done it enough to have them be second nature to . We all have things like that and would probably love the chance to teach someone else. Do it! Pass on that knowledge. Just take a second to put yourself in their shoes and remember how it felt to be on the other side. Be kind and patient.
Just some thoughts as I go through multiple beginner tutorials while learning how to knit. One lady even got pissy because the commentary had asked her to slow down. If you don't have patience, teaching is not for you.