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The Knitting Map The Knitting Map REGULAR KNITTERS Caroline Heaphy Jane Duggan Caroline Kearney Chrissie Murphy Valerie O'Brien (L'arche) Teresa Cogan Mary Raggett Helen Ryan (L'arche) Bernadette O'Keefe Mary Lawton Sinead Barry (L'arche) Linda Hughes Marie Foy-Twomey Rita Guinan (L'arche) Mary O'Mahoney Eileen O'Connor Angela Burchill (L'arche) Louise Kiely Tiamna Sands Fionnuala Laide Marie Carroll Frances McCarthy Martha Duane Tracey Kidd Margaret Jones Kathleen Creedon Martina Heffernan Elizabeth Garry Brosnan Eileen Lombard Bernie O'Brien Maeve Lankford Nancy Leahy Betty Flynn Stella Barry Thembelihle Tshuma Julia Forde Noelle Nagle Mkwananzi Maria O'Sullivan Mary Goggin Julie Anne Carleton Maura O'Connell Eilish Triggs Teresa Geary Sr Kathleen Hopkins Noraeen Coady June Hosford Barbara A Bruen Mary Norris Mary Ryan-Purcell Marie Holmes Cynthia Kelly Richard Povall Ann Ralph Katrina Forde Ane McSuise Margaret Kingston Jennifer O'Callaghan Claire O'Mahony Maureen O'Sullivan James Moone Valerie Walsh Maureen McGrath Michael Moone Emer O'Reilly Paula O'Callaghan Rosemary Moone Kaitlin Lucey Margaret Keenan Nokuthula Nkomo Mai Murphy Elizabeth O'Dea Ciara Murphy Una Clarke Julie Lucey Dolores Cummins Helen Quill Eithne A Farr Pre McSuise Rena O'Driscoll Eileen Hendrick Kay Mulealy Jackie Magnin Margaret O'Sullivan Joy Sarah Hurley Muireann Marygold Ellen Mullins AnnMarie O'Riordan Rachel Walsh Debbie Quinn Jemma Ring Susan Alexander Wilson Sally O'Neill Anita Geaney Rita Jung Margaret Kennedy Maeve Hennessy Nuala O'Donovan Rita Collins Rachel O'Mahony Lilian Casey Julie Pardy Justine Ni Bheollann Lionel Kamanda Jessica Hayes Mel Murphy Julianne Griffin Danielle Coade Kia Deerey Jennifer Linehan Louise Murphy Mercy Foley Maeve Kidney Leanne Corcoran Sally Buckley Mary Greene Elsie O'Connell Manlyn Munza Teresa Kelleher Margaret O'Rourke Judith Nitifiskinji Emma McCarthy May Murphy Ann Holland Coleen Jones Nancy O'Regan Kitty O'Sullivan Linda McCarthy Rose Conlon Hanna Carey Sarah Cremin Madeleine Ryan Georgina O'Donovan Eadaoin Looney Lainey Sands Clare Whelan Eavan Looney Caroline Kearney Margot Cullen Wiebke Dibbern Breda Murphy Grace Madden Ruth Thompson Claire Kelly Susan McNamara George Thompson Catherine Buckley Loretta Mullins Beth Thompson Pauline Buckley Anna Njonguo Teresa Cunningham The Knitting Map Chris Dunlea Margaret O'Rourke Martina Heffernan Siobhan O'Sullivan Anna Njonguo Marie Carroll Rita Walsh Rose Conlon Sister de Chantal Ryan Maryann Darmody Jane Duggan Catherine Buckley Lilian Daly Barbara A Bruen Claire Kelly Robert McCormick Breda O'Rourke Marie Foy-Twomey Úna Long Maureen Crowley Mai Murphy Mamlyn Munza Vera Virgo Julia Forde Marianne Mary Cummins Emily Dulahery Kathy O'Brien Lucy Lamb Mercy Shanahan Jennifer Hegarty Jacinta Lucas Nora Campbell Jools Gilson-Ellis Geraldine Creaner Kitty Moore Irene O'Leary Sinead Creaner Phil Stankerd Carole Crowley Nuala Cannon Angela MacGrath Ruth Jackson Ciara Cannon Freda McCabe Anne Donaldson Eva Maher Grace Madden Sr de Clantal Jeanienne McCarthy Caroline Kearney Kristin Philbrick Tanya O'Sullivan Maureen McGrath Nora Murphy Nokuthula Nkomo Paula O'Callaghan Breeda Cale Fionnuala Laide Eileen O'Connor Sarah Moynihan Nancy O'Regan Nóirín O'Flynn Hannah Coakley May Murphy Lucy Roche May O'Donovan Theresa Kelleher Bernadette Fleming Rose McGuire Julianne Griffin Maura O'Connell Anna O'Leary Nora Keohane Hickey Anita Gearey Darren O'Brien Angela Perkins Margaret Kingston Cecilia Gamez Marian O'Sullivan Ann Ralph Angela McCarthy Alice Delea Maura Carty Mary Norris Nora Cody Leslie Stothers Sr Kathleen Hopkins KNITTERS Johanne Fitzpatrick Ellen Mullins Úna Long Deirdre Martin Bridget Doyle May Keohane Mona Crean Julie Lucey Maureen O'Sullivan Betty Flynn Breda O'Regan Nora Frawley Eileen Hendrick Honor Cashell Elsie O'Connell Elizabeth O'Dea Nora Manning Eithne Farr Mary O'Mahoney Josie Broderick Maura Cotter Linda Hughes Josephine Ralff Ann Holland Helen Sheehan Rita Collins Maureen O'Leary Mercy Foley Hannah Fitzgerald Nuala O'Donovan Hilary Doonan Kieran McCarthy Siobhan O'Sullivan Madeleine Ryan Donal Moloney Mary Nolt Karla Butler Avril Butler Louise Kiely Brigid Butler Karen Wren Mary Goggin Kathryn O'Brien Kathleen Creedon Sadie Magin Pauline Hyde Bernie O'Brien Mary Gibbons Marie O'Sullivan Pauline Buckley Maureen O'Reilly Tracey Kidd Caroline Heaphy Nora Gibbons Breda Murphy Moira O'Sullivan Margaret Keenan Bernadette O'Keeffe Deirdre Sexton Christine McGregor Teresa Cogan Mary Little The Knitting Map Maureen Fitzsimons Eileen Gillis Beth Roycroft Stella Barry Helen Smyth Jane Bryant Deirdre Baynes Margaret Dowse Jean Pain Margaret Kennedy Susan Codfier Sr Josephine McDonald Margaret O'Sullivan Jeannette Bell Joyce O'Brien Ciara Murphy Helen Z Cronin Caroline Twomey Rachel O'Shea Daphne Grainger-Chezman Christina Kelleher Marilyn Munza Iris Edwards Stephanie Yeats Sue Tector Charlotte Neale Taslima Akter Christina Dartnell Bertha Hastings Cindy Lyes Noraeen Coady Myra Stanley Jennifer Murphy Chrissie Murphy Mary Wallace Megan Kearney Mary Lawton Sarah G Champ Orla Forrest Mary Raggett Frances Dowse Sarah Scanlon Kathleen Noonan Martha Walker Alice Keating Emma Hegarty Margaret Hemmingway Mel Murphy Emma McCarthy Joan Dieu Rita Walsh Martha Duane Sean Warren Rita O'Regan Elizabeth Garry Brosnan Edith Rafter Nancy Leahy Maeve Lankford Ciara Geaney Noreen Coady Pauline O'Brien Lies Spaink Judith Nitifiskinji Breeda Collins Breda Hurley Fiona Walsh Catherine Hegarty Diane Webster Anna Kennedy Anne Hegarty Jane Dale Florrie O'Connell Sheila O'Neill Eilish Triggs Kitty Turnbull Therese O'Regan Josephine Broderick Bridget Dwyer Clare Whelan Lisa Rofom Claire Keane Linda Whyte Helen Quill Finola McGovern Shauna Whyte Alla Dulahery Claire O'Mahony Evelyn Greaney Christine Dunlea Helen Ryan Cecilia Taylor Dympna Allen Susan McNamara Marilyn Murray Patricia Costello Angela Burchill Breda Healy Betty Layton Jess Hennessy Sandra Cox Mary D'Arcy Jemma Ring E Cullen Jo Quinlan Nicole Meaphy A McCarthy Eileen O'Sullivan Debbie Quinn M Taylor Lynn Trevor Mags Conway Jane Lucas Emma Geary Ann Marie O'Riordan Margot Cullen Amy Kate Trevor Betty Condon Linda McGlynn Danielle Coade Anita Geaney Veronica Kingston Julie Pardy Noelle Nagle Peggy Horan Leanne Corcoran Mary Murphy Francis O'Donnell Louise Murphy Sylvia O'Driscoll Margaret Cronin Jessica Hayes Rachel O'Mahony Anne Kennedy Mary Kennedy Katrim Forde Noreen O'Flynn John Skeates Marie Holmes Chris Dunlea Anne Duff Colm O Ceallachoin Joy Seawright Eily Bowen Yvonne McEniry Susan Mewis Elizabeth Doherty Eadaoin McDonagh Louis Auld Kitty O'Mahoney Sheila Fleming Lily Pierce Hannah Carey Kelly Jonas The Knitting Map Glenn Tector Mary Devery Annelle O'Sullivan Freda McCabe Grainna Dacy Niamh Kurby Caroline Kearney Joy Sarah Hurley Catherine O'Driscoll Angela McGrath Emily Moloney Nellie Shine Sheila McGrath Kate Jordan Manon Sheehan Noreen Boady Clare Sands Dolores Cummins Sr M Berchmans Aoife O'Donnell Trease Ni Mhaolain Sally O'Neill Sr de Chantal Ryan Dorlas Cullen Tiamna Sands Meave Hennessy Brid Murphy Kay Mulealy Jennifer O'Callaghan Evelyn Quinlan Ane McSuise Katrina Forde Anne Carleton Sally Buckley Cynthia Kelly Ena Howell Eileen Lombard Justine Finn Marion Twomey Rachel Sheehan Ashley Anderson Marguerite Cashman Ninita O'Driscoll James Moone Teresa Kelleher Donna O'Donoghue Rosemary Moone Loretta Mullins McGillion Dale O'Sullivan Michael Moone Mona Lucy Llana Cotter Kia Deerey Ag Moon Sheyanne A Johnson Sue Stevens Hanna Carey AnnMarie O'Riordan Bob Stevens Justine Ni Bheollann Margaerite Conway Brid O'Leary John Harrington Aisling O'Connor Mary Doherty Bernie Dwyer Mary Goggin Helew Hourican Stephen Lynch Marcy Leahy Janet Carpenter Kieran McCaffrey Roisin Macartain Ana Carpenter Breda O'Mull Valerie Walsh Jillian Dame Kitty O'Sullivan Emer O'Reilly Catherine Glavin Georgina O'Donovan Daimsie O'Connell Sabina Nagle Rhoda Kearney Teresa S Carmel O'Sullivan Caron Murphy Caroline Cip Jennifer Forde Julia Lucey Miriam Beller Don Golden Marguerite Conway Stefanie Jagen Melanie Orr Nicole Flannery Silke Rudigieu Stephan Band Kelly Price Dieten Hanschite Lisa Hennessy Agnes Moon Vagwerdner Sabrina Helen Van Wolvelaene Rosaleen Marole Sarah Holzer Jill Jerreira Ruadhan Creed-Myles Marina Maschlar Cona Carroll Rosario Alaniz Lamez Jenn Duss Teresa Farry Andrew Jergeson Mamlyn Munza Maeve Hennessy Mary O'Driscoll Paula Murray Bindie Mulqueen Kitty Elboore Ciana Murphy Ethel McLeish McCarthy Ciona Corcoran Sarah Jane Mary Weston Mary Nott Lorraine Hogan Kay O'Driscoll Carissa O'Ceallaghan Meuisa Curran Ashaki Dore William Buckley Margaret Jones Roger Caidiz Theresa O'Regan Frances McCarthy Kevin Weekes M Buckley Eve Neilamd Jason Halder Maire Corcoran Jean Rockley Christopher Nagen Pelzel Ann Bates Vivienne Davis Carmel K Lainey Sands Laura Crowlery Ray Venhem Mona Lucey Elodie Gaget Mary O'Toole The Knitting Map Pat Hilly Helen Heedes Elizabeth Cronin Laura O'Connell Marc Dlier Kathleen Griffin Anne Barrett Rita Murphy Kate Palmer Emer Barrett Saidhbhe Ellick Karen O'Connor Brigid O'Connor Mairead Ellick Gemma Desmond Olivia O'Connor Mousy Ellick Ka Lingwood Cllr Perland Dempsey Tanith Holly Lingwood Eileen Dempsey Pauline Binglee Brian Nolan Susan Coade Sabrina Welier Bonnie Kavanagh Betty McCarthy Teresa Geary Aine O'Raghailligh Nora Murphy Julie Anne Carleton Gemma Sexton Doreen Walsh Carman Lanches Sheila Rennie Lionel Kamanda Richard Povall Brid Corkery Sheila Kiely Quinlan Valerie O'Brien L'arche Leonil Powell Aaron Neville Helen
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