Sport weight yarns are usually thinner and lighter weight than worsted weight yarns
Phantex is a type of yarn, it's usually cotton, sport or worsted weight. You knit with it like you would with any other worsted weight yarn. If you want some patterns for it you may find some in a craft store or on line.
Ir shouldn't as long as it is made by the same company and it is the same weight. Worsted weight will be thicker than Baby Sport or Baby Soft.
The difference is that the later is a SPORT.
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It depends on the yarn weight. Most ball bands will give a length to weight conversion if you look carefully. (It's often in small print). There is a rough conversion chart on the Crochet World blog, crochet-world.com/blog/?p=7272
Double knitting is also called sport weight yarn and is not as thick as worsted weight. 2 ply wool is thinner than double knitting and is usually used for making socks.
The common suggestion is to substitute two strands of sport weight for 1 strand of worsted weight. However, everyone's tension is different. If your pattern has a gauge, I would suggest you crochet a small swatch and see if the gauge matches, using your tension. If it is too large, there are other variations you can try. 1 strand of fingering or sock yarn with 1 strand of sport or DK yarn, for example. Of course, that would necessitate having or buying more yarn.
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