Tennessee7 said:I think this is called Crazy Lace.
Good to see you, Stacey.
That's gorgeous! It's definitely close to Crazy Lace, but I notice that its sepals (the smaller petal-like parts behind the larger petals) are lighter in color than the petals. A glance at the pics in the database for Crazy Lace all show darker sepals rather than petals -- kind of the reverse of yours. Also, the other color in Crazy Lace seems more cream than pale yellow.
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Crazy Lace')
I saw your request for ID help thread. Everything everyone said falls into the "sad, but true" category. Please know that you're not alone. I think I've ID'd exactly ONE former NoID in my yard, and I'm now up above 400 daylily cultivars. I know the names for the vast majority of them, since I bought mostly named plants, but there are at least 45 that I bought in bulk as unnamed cultivars.
You don't need to use it, but I did create a thread for this year's daylilies that are NoID, unnamed, or have "garden names":
The thread "2021 NoID and garden name daylily blooms" in
Daylilies forum Once my no-names and NoIDs start blooming like crazy, I don't want to irk anyone by posting them in the registered cultivar bloom threads.