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.
In the UK, worsted weight yarn corresponds to 10ply (i.e. heavy DK or light aran yarn)
Worsted weight yarn would go great with plastic projects.
worsted weight yarn! :D It's usually a size 4 on most yarn labels.
It will depend on the type of yarn. 225 yards of worsted weight yarn is about 100g, but 225 yards of sock weight yarn is about 25g. What is the yarn type?
Solo yarn is a type of yarn with a worsted weight blend of silk as well as mohair with just a touch of wool.
Most 4-ply yarns are medium-weight, which may carry the name worsted weight yarn. Ply is a complicated thing. Thickness and ply of yarn is different depending on where the yarn is manufactured. In the U.S. worsted weight is generally 4 ply. The number of plies is not always an indication of weight, however. It is just tells you how many strands are used in that type of yarn.
4ply is NOT a yarn weight. Many 4ply yarns in the US are worsted weight. DK is a lighter yarn weight.
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.
To figure out the weight of yarn, you can use a scale to measure the weight in grams or ounces. Yarn weight is typically categorized into different categories such as lace, fingering, sport, worsted, and bulky, which correspond to different thicknesses and weights of yarn. You can also refer to the yarn label or manufacturer's information for the weight and yardage of the yarn.
Cashmere is a type of wool. Cashmere fibre is collected from cashmere goats. Worsted yarn is the tightly twisted woolen yarn spun from long-staple wool. So a tightly twisted cashmere yarn is called worsted cashmere. Just as a caution in case you are buying cashmere. There is a wool act which describes what type of wool is marked as cashmere. Look at RELATED LINKS SECTION for some interesting links which are worth reading about the topic.
Firm-textured yarn.
No, Cascade 220 is worsted weight (a little heavier than DK).