Worsted weight yarn would go great with plastic projects.
There are different requirements for different projects. A good one to start with is worsted weight.
Sport weight yarns are usually thinner and lighter weight than worsted weight yarns
In the UK, worsted weight yarn corresponds to 10ply (i.e. heavy DK or light aran yarn)
In general, dk and worsted mean much the same thing. Dk is used in the UK and worsted in the US. However, there is a lot of variation between brands. The best idea is to check the length and weight information on the ball bands. I do find that US worsted weight patterns make up well in dk, but I always have lots left over! http://www.theknittingsite.com/knitting-conversion-tables/
Canvas shopping bags are used due to their durability and carrying weight. Some stores also offer you discounts for shopping with your own bags to reduce the plastic waste in the world.
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.
Worsted lace or ribbon refers to a type of yarn or textile that is made from worsted-weight fibers, which are smooth, tightly spun, and typically wool or a wool blend. This material is often used in lace knitting or crochet projects due to its ability to create intricate patterns while maintaining durability and a clear stitch definition. The term "ribbon" can also denote a flat, narrow textile strip made from similar fibers, suitable for decorative purposes in crafts and fashion. Overall, worsted lace or ribbon combines strength with the elegance of lacework.
Worsted socks are made from worsted weight yarn, which is a medium-thickness wool or synthetic blend that is smooth and tightly spun. This type of yarn provides durability, warmth, and a comfortable fit, making it ideal for everyday wear. Worsted socks can be knit or crocheted and are often favored for their ability to retain heat while also being breathable. They are popular in colder climates and for outdoor activities.
worsted weight yarn! :D It's usually a size 4 on most yarn labels.
No, Cascade 220 is worsted weight (a little heavier than DK).
I believe it's 10 ply. I needed to know it too and looked it up on the net.Hope it's helpful.
I don't know how many plies it has, but it knits up worsted weight.