Get the Bernie look, or something like it, with Vermont knitter's mittens | Inquirer News

Get the Bernie look, or something like it, with Vermont knitter’s mittens

/ 06:59 AM January 30, 2021

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Mittens made from repurposed sweaters created by Lise-Anne Cooledge for her small business From This to That in Westford, Vermont, U.S., are seen in this undated photo. Lise-Anne Cooledge/Handout via REUTERS

U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders may be an unlikely fashion trendsetter but memes of his Inauguration Day mittens sparked demand for lookalikes that is keeping a Vermont knitter busy and helping take charitable donations toward $2 million.

The independent senator from Vermont wore a facemask, parka and recycled wool mittens as he sat bundled up against the cold at President Joe Biden’s swearing-in on Jan. 20 in Washington. The look, in cozy contrast to the formal garb worn by those around him, struck a chord and internet photos of him were transposed onto countless scenes from history, art and popular culture.

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Jen Ellis, the teacher who gave Sanders the mittens, received a flood of requests for similar gloves and in response she suggested contacting a fellow knitter, Lise-Anne Cooledge, whose daughter was in her elementary school class in Westford, Vermont, a decade ago.

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Cooledge, 53, whose small business From This to That produces recycled merchandise, pledged to “handcraft 100 Swittens (repurposed wool sweaters) that will be sold at $200 per pair (and) part of the proceeds will benefit local Vermont food charities.” Within a day, the 100-order limit was reached, she said.

She told Reuters she would make another batch of Swittens for the next 100 customers who reach out to her on [email protected].

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“Creating a new purpose for something that would normally be discarded is really fun,” Cooledge said.

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Cooledge warned the Switttens on order might not exactly echo those that Sanders wore. “Remember this is a repurposed sweater,” she said. “Part of the appeal of Swittens is they are repurposed from felted, wool sweaters of various patterns, colors and knits.”

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Money she raises will add to funds for charity already drummed up by the meme.

A Texas artist raised $40,000 for Meals on Wheels, which benefits senior citizens, by auctioning a doll crocheted in Sanders’ image.

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Sanders’ meme merchandise – including T-shirts, sweatshirts and stickers emblazoned with his viral photograph – has raised $1.8 million for Meals on Wheels and other charities.

Ellis created additional mittens and donated them for fundraising to Passion 4 Paws Vermont and Outright Vermont, the Associated Press reported.

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