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Welcome to CryptCrafted by Cadaver Feet


Your frostbitten muse, Cadaver Feet, welcomes you. Explore the Crypt & experience curated photo albums to your heart's desire. Or delve into the Haunted Atelier for the latest in fiber patterns & handcrafted goods.

Crypt Offerings

Leave a Token

This is where visitors may make an offering to the Crypt. Some visitors slip into the crypt not to claim an artifact, but to leave a little warmth at the threshold; a coin, a whisper, a gesture that says, “I see what you’re building, and I want it to live.”

Cryptcrafted Memberships

This is your exclusive entry point into the Cryptcore aesthetic. You get immediate access to the membership archive, receiving all exclusive Lore posts and Sneak Peeks detailing the stories behind the camera. See the threads of the next ritual before anyone else.

Crypt Updates

Possessed Pickle's Banishment
May entered with a heavy finality, the thick stone doors of the Crypt of Retired Relics sealed shut, trapping the Possessed Pickle album & bundle. The howls of the Pickle still echo off the chiseled stone walls of its tomb. If you failed to clai...
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April’s Hauntings & Maladies
April entered with a drop. I finally left the chill of Virginia’s mountains behind with April’s advent. After a brief return to the Tennessee Valley, I was off again to the Low Country and new haunts. Four new sewing patterns slipped into the Crypt....
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handspun wool yarn spun on a drop spindle for sale
March's Tempest
March was a month of contradictions: heat waves, violent storms, & fog thick enough to feel like a second skin. My time at the Inn at Blackstone ended the way all hauntings do: quietly, decadently, with the sense that the walls were watching. I ...
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greyscale skeleton in a gothic room seated at a desk before money with glowing blue eyes copyrighted by cryptcrafted by cadaver feet
February Slowly Succumbs to Spring
February's chill slowly gives way to Spring's arrival; the bitter bite of snow on flesh thaws into reluctant warmth. Thoughts of packing away snow boots & thick socks begin. Soon I'll leave the once-hallowed halls of the Inn at Bl...
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close up of foot resting on it's side sole exposed to viewer on a wool krokbradg rug
January in the Underforge
January arrived cold and deliberate—less a beginning than a descent. The month unfolded as a study in worn textures, quiet rituals, and the beauty of things remade. Cotton in the Underforge opened the year with softness surrounded by steel. Cotton, ...
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December in the Crypt: A Month of Dark Treats & Winter Rituals
December didn’t arrive quietly in the crypt—it unfolded in textures. What began as a seasonal shift turned into a study of contrast: warmth against grit, indulgence against restraint, ritual against rest. This month wasn’t about excess output or for...
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ai image of the crypt that cryptcrafted creates her goth fiberart in
November in the Crypt + December Membership Announcement ✨
🕸️ November in the Crypt: Three New Albums Unleashed This month, the crypt grew colder… and stranger. My November galleries walked the line between comfort and obsession—soft textures, autumn rituals, and surreal holiday offerings for those who savo...
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October's Rituals, Reflections, and Summonings.
October was a month of invocation. The veil thinned, the threads trembled, and three rituals emerged from the crypt — each one woven from a different kind of hunger. From saltwater to candlewax to glass, these albums traced the passage from flesh to...
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September's Lingering Warmth Begins to Fade
September was a month of transitions—where summer’s warmth dimmed into autumn’s first chill, and the crypt doors creaked open to reveal new cursed creations. Between haunted soles and handspun spells, the month was filled with ritual, release, and t...
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Aug Drop is Live!
It’s been a boiling summer of record highs here in the South—and I contributed to making it 🔥. August was marked by three new digital photo albums released across my platforms. For anyone who missed them on Fanvue, here’s a quick look. All sets are ...
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