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Crying Over Spilled Wine
This pattern was originally published as Northwest Wools’ contribution to the 2025 Rose City Yarn Crawl, March 6-9, 2025 in Portland, Oregon. This pattern is also available for download as part of the 2025 Pattern Collection: Our Sky Full of Stars
In Greek mythology, the constellation Aquarius represents a beautiful Trojan prince named Ganymede who was stolen by Zeus to be his immortal cup-bearer on Mount Olympus. This asymmetrical scarf is inspired by both the constellation and the myth: the cascading lace panels represent the wine flowing out of Ganymede’s pitcher, while the ribbing gives a nod to the parallel lines of the classic astronomical symbol for Aquarius.
Yarn 
2 skeins of Sea Isle from Plymouth Yarn (329 yards / 100 grams each) or approximately 600 yards of another light worsted yarn. Model colors are Cerulean #13 and Mauve #3
Hook 
US H/5.00 mm crochet hook (or size needed to obtain gauge).
Gauge 
14 stitches and 9 rows in DC over 4 inches (gently blocked).
Notions 
Darning needle
Finished Measurements 
70” long, 11” wide at the widest point (gently blocked).
Skill Level 
Intermediate
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