I've never been fond of novelty yarns. Maybe it's because I learned to knit at the peak of scarf mania at
a wonderful yarn store, so I learned my derisive attitude along with my knit and purl stitches. I tend to like natural fibers and hand dyed colors.
So why the heck am I so in love with
Daylily? [
rav link]
It's a cotton/nylon/acrylic blend. It looks like a ribbon, but it's not. The colors are interesting, subtle but shimmering. Usually I'm lusting after the 100% cottons this time of year (I love spring and summer knitting--cotton is my jam!) But I find that everyday I'm at the shop, I end up bringing a ball of
Daylily to sit next to me at the table so I can just look at it.
I'm not alone. Most other people have fallen for this sweater.

Carla was good enough to model it for us (since I always hate when sweaters are just shown on hangers--it always makes me think, "What's wrong with it that a human being doesn't want to try it on?" But worse is when baby sweaters are modeled by dolls. Gives me the
hebejeebees!) and she was also kind enough to wear a dress that coordinated so nicely with the garment.

It's the Scoop Necked Cardigan from the
Daylily book. A very versatile cardigan that takes 7 - 12 skeins.
But I'm not going to make it. I was thinking (dreaming, scheming) about a short-sleeved
February Lady. [
rav link] The perfect spring sweater.