With a marked '60s style, this vintage coat is ideal for knitting using excess wool, and adding red as the base color
Let's see how to do it, especially if you are a beginner, get to work!
To weave the squares you can use the traditional pattern that is based on three double crochet that come out together and three chains, but you can use any square that is suitable for you.
To start, draw a scale mold with your measurements, and if possible, a life-size one to guide you when making the tables.
I found this mold that helps me to know the shapes of the top, for a good fit of the sleeves.
But you can do it at ease, even knit it straight without giving it rounded shapes.
Knit a granny with the wool and crochet hook that you are going to use, to know how much it measures and that way you will be able to calculate how many you will have to knit to cover the surface of your mold.
In this coat, the squares or grannies are knitted with 4 rows, the last one being red, which is the base color.
Considers that the coat has straight lines in general, so there is no need to think about fitting it and makes it easier to make